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

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1 Solid manure stores , carefully sited and tended , are less likely to give rise to nuisance problems than is liquid storage in the form of a slurry .
2 However , tortious liability is notoriously difficult to predict , and a contract is much less likely to give rise to wasteful disputes .
3 A key element in most investigations is the suspect 's statement which is also the element most likely to give rise to difficult problems .
4 The detailed theory is complicated , but the use of the depolarization ratio lies in a simple rule : totally symmetric vibrations give rise to polarized Raman bands ; vibrations that are not totally symmetric give rise to depolarized bands .
5 The European Court , in that and other cases , took the view that one the 1978 deadline had expired , only the Community had competence to enact new measures within the community , and correspondingly this gave rise to an exclusive power in the Community to negotiate international fisheries agreements .
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