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

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1 It was a ‘ sad indictment ’ that some reporting accountants had evidently been issuing unqualified reports in circumstances subsequently giving rise to claims on the fund .
2 The rapid growth of private charity in these years also gave rise to institutions demonstrating a variety of approaches to the palliation of poverty .
3 The same incident also gave rise to complaints by a number of members of the public in respect of the conduct of several police officers who had attended it .
4 A. V. Dicey , the prominent nineteenth-century jurist and by no means an extreme anti-feminist , considered that while distinctions of rights founded on sex often gave rise to injustice ‘ they have this in their favour — they rest upon a difference not created by social conventions or by human prejudice and selfishness , or by accidental circumstances … which split society into classes , but by the nature of things ’ .
5 Chemical weathering frequently gives rise to minerals which are less dense than their precursors .
6 The roaring , bellowing growls sometimes gave rise to screams of agony .
7 These inequalities inevitably give rise to resentment .
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