Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] [adv] [verb] rise to " in BNC.

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1 Also many types of road which might otherwise give rise to noise nuisance will have been constructed pursuant to statutory powers after all relevant planning procedures have been complied with and compensation paid where appropriate .
2 Where the activity involved is one which would not give rise to insuperable planning objections if it were carried out somewhere else , then the planning authority should do all it can to help in finding suitable alternative premises before initiating enforcement action .
3 They would also give rise to a smaller Schwarzschild mass parameter , and hence greater curvature on the horizon .
4 While this may be a means of sharing responsibilities and caring , it may also give rise to tensions in overcrowded households .
5 Occasionally the fungus can ensconce itself in the terminal portion of the urethra , and it may then give rise to symptoms similar to those found in non-specific urethritis .
6 Mere drunkenness will not of itself amount to disorderliness , although it might readily give rise to disorderly conduct .
7 Again , it has been held that the Prison rules are merely ‘ regulatory ’ and that breach of them can not give rise to a cause of action for damages although it may found an application for judicial review .
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