Example sentences of "[noun sg] give [noun sg] to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Negative Richardson number corresponds to a destabilizing density gradient ; both shear and buoyancy give rise to turbulence generation . |
2 | It sets one hesitating between general admiration and the attempt to give point to frontality or some such term : anything to obtain leverage on a narrative mode which sweeps up event and idea , fictional past and stream-ofconsciousness present , into a single impulse of this immediacy and power . |
3 | The interesting point , however , is that divisions within the student body would become less significant as conditions for all students deteriorated throughout the reform decade and optimism gave way to despair . |
4 | The meaning of intention gives rise to difficulty . |
5 | Here the limestone of the Force gives way to peat moorlands pierced by disused coal pits , abandoned long ago but temporarily revived by the villagers during the coal strike of 1926 . |
6 | For example , in Marx feudalism gives rise to capitalism because of the conflict between serf and landlord . |
7 | This loss of faith in course-based INSET to influence practice gave rise to growth of school-based INSET : the INSET equivalent of school-based curriculum development . |
8 | But according to several Washington commentators and analysts , in sending senior aides to China , Mr Bush may have signalled that the Administration gave priority to continuity in relations over moral outrage , and thus helped to shore up the repressive Beijing regime . |
9 | But if fear gives way to fury — as has happened with the formation of this vociferous pressure group and watchdog — those feelings need no longer be followed by a sense of frustration and impotence . |
10 | When fear gave way to relief and a different kind of laughter . |
11 | If the historical trajectory of the Scrapbook is followed ( SI through Fluxus , Heatwave , King Mob , Jamie Reid , Vivienne Westwood , and the Sex Pistols ) the Situationist role for the intellectual as an informed but passionate critic gives way to philistine incitements to violence ( typified by King Mob in Britain , the Motherfuckers in the USA , and also indirectly the punk phenomenon ) but more commonly a laidback and philosophically weak critique of everyday life . |
12 | The general sense of dog would of course give rise to anomaly in 26 , because of the rule of maximisation . |
13 | The essential defining characteristic of this relation is its capacity to give rise to pleonasm . |
14 | The GLC was not , in fact , the first council to give support to lesbian and gay projects . |
15 | Thus the warming and the movement of water help to give rise to climate , which is immensely complex ; and the day-to-day fluctuations which are known as ‘ weather ’ are extraordinarily difficult to predict in detail , more than a few hours ahead . |
16 | In this second stanza the words ‘ fatuous ’ and ‘ toil ’ are used to describe the futility of the sun giving life to planet earth/mankind . |
17 | In employing essentially utilitarian criteria , the Wolfenden Committee gave rise to legislation which decriminalised certain forms of homosexual conduct . |
18 | We have explained elsewhere in this book that the government sector gives rise to taxation and expenditure flows ( see Chapter 6 ) and that the external sector gives rise to export and import flows ( see Chapter 7 and Appendix 2 to this chapter ) . |
19 | There were , however , consistent differences in the quality of experience as wakefulness gave way to sleep . |
20 | The earth thickened and made different sounds underfoot as ash gave way to elm . |
21 | He aimed a hefty kick at the door , and there was a splintering sound as wood gave way to metal . |
22 | Hops on the vine : the oils in the hop give bitterness to beer and also act as a preservative against infection |
23 | Piper Alpha is significant tonight , but the Herald of Free Enterprise and the King 's Cross disasters can be attributed , to a considerable extent , to the Government 's failure to give priority to safety . |
24 | A 35 year old women patient with Crohn 's disease and previous multiple abdominal operations presented with a calcified stone of 12 mm diameter in the cystic duct giving rise to cholecystitis . |
25 | The tenant 's holding is that part of the property occupied by him ( whether or not for business purposes ) or by an employee of his employed in the business giving rise to protection ( s23(3) ) . |
26 | Scuds of rain gave way to sun as we got near to the end of the loch . |
27 | The dark bulk of buildings on his right gave way to emptiness , and he knew he 'd reached Princess Street . |
28 | The next day their feelings of joy gave way to dismay . |
29 | Brand loyalty is also said by marketers to make the process of evaluation and choice less difficult , particularly where this process gives rise to anxiety or uncertainty on the part of the consumer . |
30 | But when victory gave way to stalemate and defeat , when the king 's early vigour gave way to senility , and when he was succeeded by a king with a very different personality , the limitations of his achievement became all too apparent . |