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

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1 It is the notion of a norm that perhaps gives rise to the central representation problem .
2 The differences between these two races of wild cat support the idea that it was the African that originally gave rise to the domesticated feline .
3 From the single cell , the fertilized egg , come large numbers of cells — many millions in humans — that consistently give rise to the structures of the body .
4 These paper notes , redeemable in gold or silver were transferable and thus gave rise to the use of paper money in England .
5 He suggested that a tendency to report first the material entering the right ear might allow information from the left ear to decay in short term memory and thus give rise to the observed superiority of the right ear .
6 Moments of structural crisis in a nation state are harbingers of revolution and inevitably give rise to the necessary social and political climate for the production of revolutionary literature .
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