Example sentences of "[vb mod] give [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The narrow confines of political life must give way to total history , offering rich explanations of the multifarious aspects of the past .
2 Soon simplicity must give way to sophistication .
3 R&D must give way to demonstration , which should mean showing that the technology works .
4 The main purpose of Marx 's economic theory is to explain the phenomenon of surplus value in the capitalist system and the reason why capitalism as an economic system can not survive but must give way to socialism .
5 The limited response , especially from Africa , must give cause for concern .
6 Nonetheless , increase accident and a number of well-publicised fatalities where the pressure of work was cited as a contributory factor in the accident causing death must give cause for concern .
7 In the view of the European Court , the courts of the member states should give supremacy to community law ( Costa v. E.N.E.L. 1964 ) .
8 If so , it is perhaps surprising that a threat of a mere breach of contract should give rise to liability .
9 Although Bekenstein 's hypothesis that black holes have a finite entropy requires for its consistency that black holes should radiate thermally , at first it seems a complete miracle that the detailed quantum-mechanical calculations of particle creation should give rise to emission with a thermal spectrum .
10 Indeed such is the number and effect of these abrogations of privilege that in the view of the editors of the latest edition of Cross on Evidence , 7th ed. ( 1990 ) , p. 427 , this should give pause for thought on the part of anyone who regards the privilege as a fundamental principle of English law .
11 Certainly there are some odd discrepancies between the opening sixty-five clauses of the Pactus Legis Salicae and the legislation of Childebert and Chlothar , which should give cause for thought .
12 For asymmetric tops , which have three different moments of inertia , there is no symmetry element of order greater than two , and up to three different symmetry species of vibration may give rise to IR bands .
13 This argument is supported by the report of Spigelmann suggesting that exposure of the foregut to bile may give rise to DNA adducts .
14 In some kinds of rock , such as granite , the creation of steep , bare rock faces can lead to significant lateral expansion into the valley side as well as vertical dilation and this may give rise to exfoliation domes ( Fig. 6.21 ) .
15 Decisions that fall outside the parameters of ‘ ordinary ’ unreasonableness may give rise to liability , but those indicating a lesser degree of ineptitude will be categorised as merely imprudent , or as involving an error of judgment , and will , accordingly , be safe from attack .
16 A failure to warn that a product is not suitable for a particular purpose may give rise to liability : e.g. that fireworks are not suitable for indoor use .
17 The latter form of interference may give rise to liability in nuisance .
18 Alston ( 1982 ) , for instance , has noted how these arrangements may give rise to jealousy and rivalry .
19 ( 7.3 ) unc Divergence in one operand of a PAR may give rise to divergence in the complete construct , since an implementation may choose to run one argument until it can proceed no further before running another .
20 Health A difficult connection between the Sun , your ruler , and planet Pluto may give rise to backache and tension .
21 Intangible assets may give rise to market power rents in addition to pure rents on specific attributes , where the asset is used strategically to prevent entry by a competition .
22 Quartz grains may also contain solid inclusions , the mineralogy of which may give evidence of provenance ( e.g. sillimanite inclusions are excellent evidence for a metamorphic source area ) .
23 It may give evidence of trade , since coins were used as objects of trade .
24 There is some evidence that foods rich in pro-vitamin A and vitamin C may give protection against cancer .
25 It may give awareness of traffic and slamming doors but certainly will not respond to a skylark .
26 But radiation from VDUs at very low frequencies may give cause for concern , say scientists at the Ginadian Centre for Occupational Health and safety .
27 While generally a very fair summation of the draft ( though , of course , some interpretations could give rise to discussion ) , the description of Article 11 is , I fear , a very serious misunderstanding of the draft Convention which could give rise to unfortunate and unnecessary misapprehensions .
28 Since the legal rules about the control of water pollution are expressed through the discretion of field officers it is important to understand their working definitions of pollution in terms of the kinds of events , activities , or social settings which could give rise to action on their part , whatever its ultimate conclusion .
29 The danger of serious conflict occurring on the border was anticipated in a motion proposed by the United States and carried in the General Assembly in 1949 authorising UNCOK to observe developments on the border and to report back on clashes that could give rise to war .
30 Depravity and a wasted body and spirit could give birth to health .
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