Example sentences of "can give [noun] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | As Fig. 24 illustrates , the basic pattern can give rise to others by changes in the phase difference between the stepping sequences of right and left sides . |
2 | Guarantees in favour of third parties given by the vendor on behalf of Target , which Target will wish to transfer to Newco , can give rise to problems . |
3 | Defamations which endanger the peace by being couched in threatening , abusive or insulting language may be prosecuted under the Public Order Act , and most poison-pen letters can give rise to charges under the provisions of the Post Office Act 1953 or the Malicious Communication Act 1988 . |
4 | In other cases quite different processes can give rise to topography superficially resembling true karst , an example being the creation of ‘ underground drainage ’ through the formation of lava tunnels in volcanic terrains . |
5 | For example , leakage of charged particles into the upper atmosphere of a planet can give rise to emissions of em radiation called aurora . |
6 | A basic sense of wonder ( a ) to foster their capacity for imagination which can give rise to vision , realizing that reality can be greater and other than it often seems — so that they appreciate that a flat two-dimensional approach to life is not the only option available ; ( b ) to understand that religious faith expresses itself in a variety of forms , many of which are close to the arts , and to realize also that religious language is mostly used in symbolic or metaphorical ways ; ( c ) to appreciate the emotional power of religious commitment and how this can be beneficial or harmful . |
7 | This can give rise to errors which will affect the amount of material and consequently the cost of the job to the customer . |
8 | The division of the insurance money in the event of termination can give rise to uncertainty if not provided for in the lease . |
9 | They show that the field can be strong at the core surface during transition , that longitude-confined VGP paths are consistent with strongly non-dipolar fields , and , most important , that blocking at the Pacific rim ( as observed in the SV ) can give rise to VGP paths through either of the two longitudes favoured by the data . |
10 | Windy weather ( as opposed to a gentle breeze ) can give rise to edginess and irritability in a large proportion of the population . |
11 | It is found that the former can give rise to convection even when the latter is sufficiently strong that the net effect of the two is a decrease ; i.e. lighter fluid overlies heavier . |
12 | A relaxation of the ligaments in your spine combined with the effect of your changing shape on your posture can give rise to backache . |
13 | This can give rise to confusion since +1 is considered to be TRUE and NOT(+1) is -2 , which is also considered to be TRUE . |
14 | A trivial slight , a threat to self-esteem , which might cause you a moment 's irritation , here can give rise to resentments which may fester for centuries . ’ |
15 | If not paradoxical , however , arms races can give rise to situations that strike the economically minded human as wasteful . |
16 | The local council can give grants to home owners to cover all or part of the cost of getting repair and improvement work done . |
17 | Although mayonnaise can give spice to sandwiches , pancake fillings , dips , jacket potato toppings as well as salads , dieters usually resist as just one tablespoon ( 15g ) of ordinary mayonnaise contains 108 calories . |
18 | Even the noblest savage can give way to deviousness , should the occasion arise . |
19 | " Women can give attention to detail and because we were not married we used to devote ourselves to the place . |
20 | One eye alone can give clues to depth . |