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

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1 The first room of the gallery contains the work of some of those artists favoured by Rudolf II , whose outstanding patronage gave rise to Prague 's remarkable circle of Mannerist painters , sculptors , and goldsmiths , known as the School of Prague .
2 The dispersive term is the source of isomorphous differences , and the anomalous term gives rise to Bijvoet differences .
3 The high subsidies offered by the UK government to Nissan and by other European governments to encourage Japanese investment gave rise to fears that the Europeans were engaging in ‘ beggar-my-neighbour ’ subsidy policies , which would benefit the Japanese and give them an unfair competitive advantage when compared to existing producers .
4 Nelson Mandela embarked on June 4 on a six-week , 13-nation tour through Europe , North America and Africa , the crowded schedule giving rise to fears for his health as he approached his 72nd birthday in mid-July .
5 A public nuisance is both a crime , i.e. misdemeanour at common law and a tort , i.e. a civil wrong giving rise to damages .
6 She added that the translation of a directive into national law gives rise to difficulties and suggested that there should be an open period for the EC and national governments to argue out any differences that arise .
7 A 35 year old women patient with Crohn 's disease and previous multiple abdominal operations presented with a calcified stone of 12 mm diameter in the cystic duct giving rise to cholecystitis .
8 This happens , for example , when a land connection is created between two hitherto isolated areas of continent , so allowing convergence of the terrestrial faunas to take place , while severing of a once-continuous landmass gives rise to divergence as a result of genetic isolation .
9 Unsolicited information gives rise to difficulties for it is not clearly established whether this may be made subject to an obligation of confidence .
10 Accordingly , when the development of deaf education gave rise to controversy , missioners were on the side of the deaf and dumb , supported their aspirations and helped to argue their case .
11 Israel 's refusal to authorize the return of all refugees desiring to resume residence on the West Bank , reported breaking off of West Bank banking negotiations and statements by senior Israeli officials quoted in American press gives rise to impression that Israeli government may be moving toward policy of seeking security simply by retaining occupied areas rather than by achieving peaceful settlement with Arabs .
12 This is said to exist where a company has a number of large shareholders who engage in limited co-operation to protect their common interests , but are insufficiently cohesive and lack the necessary co-ordination to give rise to majority or minority control .
13 Although the political establishment apparently accepted that the family was entitled to some role during the minority , its closeness to the young king gave rise to anxiety about how that role would develop .
14 Although the political establishment apparently accepted that the family was entitled to some role during the minority , its closeness to the young king gave rise to anxiety about how that role would develop .
15 As an overseas discretionary trust gives rise to sources under Case IV or V ( see p21 ) it is clear that Case III is not applicable .
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