Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [verb] rise to [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | This condition normally gives rise to severe swelling , known as oedema , in various parts of the body . |
2 | A series of small overlaps above give rise to technical and varied climbing , with the odd blindish move making for some entertaining sequences — something which caused a little consternation on my initial freezing encounter . |
3 | Furthermore , housing difficulties frequently give rise to other problems . |
4 | Pickups fitted with metal covers quite often benefit by their removal , as the air gap between the cover and the coils often gives rise to microphonic feedback . |
5 | Such species thus give rise to wide and uniform seed shadows . |
6 | For the moment it is sufficient to note that while the managerialist picture of management discretion unbounded by market pressures is unquestionably a serious distortion , the more extreme claims made for the constraining power of these additional markets also give rise to considerable doubts . |
7 | Hence , for example , in the case of the educational system , we should not assume that dominant ideologies about women necessarily give rise to uniform practices in schools and amongst teachers . |