Example sentences of "[adv] give [noun] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Since ‘ compliance ’ is an administrative definition and since production or treatment processes can constantly give rise to changes in water quality , field men must be ever-vigilant in the face of uncertainty .
2 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 .
3 ( Midland Bank will not normally give credit to applicants under 18 years of age . )
4 ( Midland Bank will not normally give credit to applicants under 18 years of age . )
5 Midland Bank will not normally give credit to applicants under 18 years of age .
6 Having the capacity of a CD-ROM at its disposal means that palmtop textual databases may soon give way to multimedia .
7 ‘ I must now mention a point which I hope will not give rise to difficulties .
8 Again in Johnston v Chamberlain ( 1933 ) 17 TC 706 , the taxpayer sought to argue that a payment from a discretionary trust could not give rise to income tax liability on the beneficiary as it was " only when the trustees choose to exercise their discretion by making the payment that the sum gets to the children at all " .
9 A general term can not give rise to zeugma in this way :
10 It must be stressed that although a natural condition can not give rise to liability under the rule in Rylands v. Fletcher it may still constitute a nuisance for which an occupier may be liable if he has knowledge or means of knowledge of its existence and if it is reasonable to require him to take the necessary steps to abate it .
11 Most of this legislation is of a ‘ regulatory ’ nature and does not give rise to liability in damages .
12 The principle that an equitable lease does not give rise to privity of estate has several important exceptions .
13 The fact that the plaintiff chose to run the risk should not give rise to volenti , as knowledge of the risk is not sufficient .
14 The German press disappeared after Germany 's defeat in the First World War , while the missionary press , though of some historical interest , did not give rise to publications of any major importance .
15 ‘ You , like myself , my lord , are in but your thirteenth year — pray let us not give thought to death ! ’
16 One must not give way to despair .
17 I would not be so ungallant as to doubt the word of the hon. Member for West Bromwich , East today , but given the pressure that Labour Members placed on that Bill , a serious question mark would hang over any Labour Secretary of State who did not give way to pressure regarding the timetabling of a public inquiry procedure and who did not take some time to allow the result to be published or deliberated on .
18 Fenella gasped and then thrust her clenched fist into her mouth , because she would not , she emphatically would not give way to polish emotion .
19 I would not give space to anti-arrhythmics in my bag as a GP .
20 Unlike the annual Environment White Papers , a sustainable development report need not give space to quality of life issues where there are no long term implications , such as local issues of litter , the nuisance from dogs , noise , etc .
21 IT IS shameful that some people are saying Britain should not give sanctuary to refugees from the civil war in Yugoslavia .
22 Notwithstanding , the firm has backed all the way , and has continued to work for Bell Lawrie , even if he can not give advice to clients .
23 ‘ Even if you do n't enjoy it at first , why not give pleasure to others ?
24 Even if a will does not give property to trustees , the property , whether real or personal , does not go directly to those for whose benefit it is given , nor does property passing on intestacy go directly to those entitled under the rules above stated .
25 power considerations will usually give way to efficiency — at least in profit-making enterprises , if observations are taken at sufficiently long intervals [ …
26 The hardware used for data collection can also give rise to differences in recognition performance .
27 " Part of a building " can also give rise to problems .
28 While this may be a means of sharing responsibilities and caring , it may also give rise to tensions in overcrowded households .
29 Thus a government which while adhering to the rule of law narrowly defined , flouted all or most of the practices generally thought to be covered by the rule of law broadly defined would also give rise to doubts about its legitimacy .
30 The explanations in ( 8 ) , ( 9 ) and ( 10 ) are concerned with physical events , but psychological phenomena can also give rise to explanations in different modes , as in ( 11 ) , ( 12 ) and ( 13 ) :
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