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

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1 The section is intended to give the police power to impose conditions on ‘ coercive ’ marches which will not necessarily give rise to disorder ; a National Front march through a predominantly Asian district may well prompt many of the citizens simply to board up their properties and remain indoors .
2 Greek civilization not only gave rise to philosophy but it also produced , in the fifth century BC , the first real historians .
3 It is the reasonable foreseeability of harm arising from one 's conduct which in many types of cases not only gives rise to the duty of care to avoid inflicting such harm , but also provides the test for determining whether a person injured by the careless conduct of another falls within the class of persons to whom a duty of care is owed .
4 Corporation tax that is repaid as a result of a carry back of ACT will not generally give rise to a repayment supplement .
5 Cocaine addiction does not invariably give rise to physiological addiction and there may be no significant physical effects of withdrawal .
6 It also probably gave rise to considerable north-westerly directed overthrusting in the Highland area , including the great Moine Thrust itself .
7 Such signals of transcendence can often consciously give rise to an awareness of the need to use a different kind of vocabulary .
8 The Government could scarcely have been more out of touch with the people at large , and was still , in any case , terrified that Jacobinism might even then give rise to a revolution at any moment .
9 Of course , I could lock the door , but that would almost certainly give rise to unwelcome conjectures … ’
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