Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] [verb] rise to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The general sense of dog would of course give rise to anomaly in 26 , because of the rule of maximisation . |
2 | The meaning of intention gives rise to difficulty . |
3 | Conflicts of interest giving rise to concerns about lack of independence are insufficient to justify a challenge to an expert 's decision : see 13.3.2 . |
4 | One cleanses the brain of the chemicals associated with depression which in turn gives rise to feelings of sorrow . |
5 | The high energy plasma can cause damage at the semiconductor/insulator interface , which in turn gives rise to leakage currents and poor isolation ( this mechanism actually involves the creation of the surface states used to good effect in Jim Luck 's igfets ) . |