Example sentences of "[noun sg] gives [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The meaning of intention gives rise to difficulty .
2 Here the limestone of the Force gives way to peat moorlands pierced by disused coal pits , abandoned long ago but temporarily revived by the villagers during the coal strike of 1926 .
3 For example , in Marx feudalism gives rise to capitalism because of the conflict between serf and landlord .
4 However , it is quite clear that if an employee gives notice in accordance with the contract he is by so doing affirming the existence of the contract and not accepting any perceived repudiation by the employer : see Normalec Ltd v Britton [ 1983 ] FSR 318 .
5 But if fear gives way to fury — as has happened with the formation of this vociferous pressure group and watchdog — those feelings need no longer be followed by a sense of frustration and impotence .
6 One injection gives protection against pregnancy for three months .
7 If the historical trajectory of the Scrapbook is followed ( SI through Fluxus , Heatwave , King Mob , Jamie Reid , Vivienne Westwood , and the Sex Pistols ) the Situationist role for the intellectual as an informed but passionate critic gives way to philistine incitements to violence ( typified by King Mob in Britain , the Motherfuckers in the USA , and also indirectly the punk phenomenon ) but more commonly a laidback and philosophically weak critique of everyday life .
8 We have explained elsewhere in this book that the government sector gives rise to taxation and expenditure flows ( see Chapter 6 ) and that the external sector gives rise to export and import flows ( see Chapter 7 and Appendix 2 to this chapter ) .
9 6am : Flake on toast for breakfast — full of vitamins , even if 1932 date stamp gives cause for concern .
10 The report praised maths work by five-year-olds but said at ages six , seven and 12 ‘ the proportion of unsatisfactory work gives cause for concern . ’
11 Second , and more briefly , I shall ask some questions about the relevance of the 1988 Act to the particular needs of pupils in our schools who have significant difficulties with learning , or whose behaviour or adjustment gives cause for concern .
12 Brand loyalty is also said by marketers to make the process of evaluation and choice less difficult , particularly where this process gives rise to anxiety or uncertainty on the part of the consumer .
13 Aggression gives way to awe , even concern .
14 Produced by the Wiltshire Community Foundation , it warns the gulf between deprivation and affluence gives cause for concern .
15 Small wonder then , that restraint on occasion gives way to abuse , especially given the failure of our formal systems to offer adequate support .
16 Hume gives photograph after photograph of steepsided valleys in limestone and sandstone country in Egypt , which are obviously of watercut form , many of them containing caves , from which springs probably issued at an earlier period .
17 In a materialistic society , the relative deprivation … it entails is keenly felt and idleness gives time for resentment and envy to grow .
18 Similarly , the public but not the press can be kept out of an adult court while a child or young person gives evidence in relation to a sex offence .
19 Height of string from ground gives height of bank ( A ) , which is divided by preferred height for risers to give number of steps .
20 A wheelchair lift gives access from street level to foyer stalls level .
21 Swimwear gives rise to vulnerability .
22 Where the track ends , mud gives way to sand .
23 Teachers who do not possess the necessary skills for a qualitative analysis of phonological errors are encouraged , by the designers of Goldman-Fristoe , to use the test as a way of gathering systematic information about children whose articulation gives cause for concern .
24 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 .
25 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 ) .
26 But capitalism in turn gives way to socialism because of the conflict between owner and worker .
27 MAN GIVES BIRTH TO DOG .
28 They said : ‘ Big , strong man gives sense of direction in life ’ ; ‘ Boy seeks Angel of Death ’ ; ‘ Blonde boy seeks older man with Fast Car for mutually satisfactory crash . ’
29 Research in the Netherlands , West Germany and Denmark has shown that at 20kg/N/ha heather gives way to grassland .
30 Comprehensive index gives access to information on any aspect of business correspondence .
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