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

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1 Now the spruce spar boom wanted to shrink and swell about twice as far as the plywood which was glued to it and this naturally gave rise to serious stresses near to where the two met along the glued joints ( Figure 3 ) .
2 This soon gave rise to such names as Hank Ballard And The Midnighters , Georgie Gibbs , The Clovers , Ruth Brown , Joe Hill and , not least , Leonard 's idol of many years , Ray Charles .
3 This inevitably gave rise to the following : that equilibrium between the classes which was established during the civil war and which depended not on the ‘ normal ’ economic processes but on the mutual military interests of the proletariat and the peasantry …
4 This correspondingly gave rise to a hole in the planned running length of the second season and was discussed at Department head level some months later .
5 CNT-inspired strikes between 1931 and 1933 frequently gave rise to clashes between workers and the two armed police forces , the Civil Guard and the Republic 's new Assault Guard .
6 To make the experiences and history of society 's criminals less accessible also gives rise to the risk of further marginalising a section of society already relatively powerless .
7 Note that because of the word " that " in s254(5) , the Revenue are known to hold the view that a distribution out of share premium account is nevertheless a distribution on which ACT is payable , in relation to shares other than those originally giving rise to the creation of the share premium account .
8 The substitution of Leu 44 and Ala 122 of MUP by valine in A2U and large movements of the side chains of Phe 60 and Tyr 121 also give rise to important differences in the two binding pockets .
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