Example sentences of "it may give [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It may give evidence of trade , since coins were used as objects of trade .
2 When oedema of the male genitalia occurs , it may give rise to the intriguingly-named ‘ saxophone penis ’ .
3 Secondly if the first question is answered affirmatively , it is necessary to consider whether there are any considerations which ought to negative , or to reduce or limit the scope of duty or the class of person to whom it is owed or the damages to which a breach of it may give rise .
4 The social acceptability of a disability may , therefore , be more important than the limitations it may give rise to .
5 Or it may give rise to a level of customer price-sensitivity which was hitherto absent in the target market segment .
6 This can be helpful to us but it may give rise to difficulties and require careful handling if the client 's writing skills leave something to be desired .
7 However , it may give rise to the necessity for a fairly sophisticated mathematical calculation if a conversion table is not published .
8 To take an obvious example , the drafter may draft the terms referring to the parties as 'seller " and " Buyer " ; if a clause is then incorporated from a different document , referring to " the Customer " , it may give rise to difficult questions of interpretation : prima facie it will be assumed that " the Buyer " and " the Customer " are different people .
9 It may give awareness of traffic and slamming doors but certainly will not respond to a skylark .
10 ‘ But it needs to be done , even though it may give offence to the French . ’
11 But his conscience it may fail him and his heart it may give way ,
12 But the danger is that if relief is too often refused on such grounds it may give decision-makers the signal that it does not really matter whether they act within the law or not , so long as the decision is ‘ right ’ .
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