Example sentences of "and [verb] rise to " in BNC.

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31 There are good grounds for thinking that to a significant degree home and foreign capital markets were separate and gave rise to quite different levels of investment expectations .
32 Others have suggested that there were paired nasal sacs opening separately and gave rise to the theory that heterostracans might be ancestral to jawed vertebrates ( Fig. 2 B , b ) .
33 The Sotheby sale in 1936 made the contents of Newton 's Portsmouth papers much better known and gave rise to Lord Keynes 's famous description of Newton as the ‘ last of the magicians ’ .
34 Several almost free quarks were produced and gave rise to the " jets " of tracks seen in the picture .
35 All four tests were formally acknowledged in accordance with President Mitterrand 's promise of May 1989 ending the French government 's policy of silence on nuclear testing since 1985 , and gave rise to a number of regional protests .
36 Meiosis , you will remember , is the special kind of cell division that halves the number of chromosomes and gives rise to sperm cells or egg cells .
37 Some waters contain fine silt , which , although innocuous to humans , is filtered out by textiles and gives rise to staining .
38 Hence if the construction of the building which is to be the catering premises shuts out light to the adjoining premises it thereby infringes the rights of the neighbours and gives rise to a cause of action for contravention of their easement of light .
39 Similarly , a fall in demand by consumers is signalled by price falling relative to production costs and gives rise to losses for producers which may well lead to factory closures and job losses .
40 Where any disposal of any interest in land takes place after 17th December 1973 and gives rise to a chargeable ( ie , capital ) gain it is necessary to consider what part , if any , of that gain constitutes a development gain .
41 Art therapy , for many Disabled people , becomes the only involvement in the arts , and gives rise to a different experience of the arts from that of non-Disabled people .
42 In this region , as in many others , the intruded rock is more resistant than the surrounding country rock and gives rise to prominent topographic features ( Fig. 7.26 ) .
43 Weathering occurs through complex interactions between the lithosphere , the atmosphere , the hydrosphere and the biosphere , and gives rise to three major types of product .
44 In the laser the nonlinearity leads to competition between these two types of behaviour , and gives rise to unstable behaviour as the injected signal is increased from zero ( stable self-excited laser , as discussed above ) to a value high enough to slave the laser to the injected signal frequency , where the response is again stable .
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