Example sentences of "[verb] rise to a number " in BNC.
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1 | It is the unfinished nature of those parts dealing with the schemas of reproduction that has given rise to a number of controversies regarding the interpretation of them . |
2 | The question of who Bartle was has given rise to a number of theories and , as with most traditions , fact and fiction , legend and folklore have become inextricably intertwined . |
3 | The bi-centenary of the death of John Howard in 1990 has given rise to a number of commemorative events in varying parts of the world , of which this book is one . |
4 | The civil disturbances had given rise to a number of population movements within the urban area , with the result that many randomly selected households were burnt down , boarded up , or derelict . |
5 | Responses to these questions will be varied , and each will give rise to a number of subsidiary questions . |
6 | Ambiguity remains because most word positions give rise to a number of alternative candidate words . |
7 | The details of the theory give rise to a number of testable predictions which are the basis of five interrelated experimental studies . |
8 | Localized zones of compressional and tensional stress are common along strike-slip faults and they give rise to a number of distinctive landforms . |
9 | Development begins with the fertilized egg , which is a single cell , giving rise to a number of smaller cells . |
10 | This gives rise to a number of advantages for the teacher or therapist . |
11 | The notion of a duty to respect creditor interests gives rise to a number of conceptual and practical difficulties ( e.g. should present and future creditors be afforded different protection ? ) . |
12 | Our philosophy gives rise to a number of laws . |
13 | This gives rise to a number of interrelated problems , all of which need to be solved before we have a normal form . |
14 | The growth of planning agreements gives rise to a number of concerns . |
15 | Although , structurally , the acquisition by Newco of Target 's business and assets is the simplest way of effecting a management buy-out , it gives rise to a number of tax issues . |
16 | Both international politics and the philosophy of the day gave rise to a number of agrarian reform programmes in the 1960s and 1970s . |
17 | The action sequences of the new series gave rise to a number of stunts for actor Hugh Laurie . |
18 | Indeed , the advent of Protestantism gave rise to a number of new superstitious practices , such as the opening of the Bible at random in an attempt to secure divine guidance in the face of problems or dilemmas , a practice that was widespread even among Puritans . |
19 | The importance of the solar cult gave rise to a number of myths concerning Re . |
20 | This was a worthwhile exercise which gave rise to a number of alterations . |
21 | 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 . |