Example sentences of "[vb -s] [verb] rise to [det] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Ethyl alcohol of agricultural origin produced in France has given rise to such problems in the past , and complaints to the Commission have led to charges being imposed on several occasions , in order to protect alcohol producers in the other member states from unfair competition .
2 It is a house which has given rise to much aesthetic conjecture , and for a long time it was deemed to be the first seed of the modern movement in England , for it did not appear to be built in any revival style , but in a fresh new one .
3 In some cases , the handicap may be so severe that the fullest possible efforts may not be taken to prolong the life of the afflicted child , and this has given rise to much public concern about medical ethics .
4 The question therefore arises as to whose rules should govern the conduct of the branch 's business and this has given rise to much debate .
5 The possibility that transferring to human insulin adversely affects the incidence and presentation of hypoglycaemia has been extensively aired in the lay press and has given rise to much public concern .
6 The question has given rise to much debate in subsequent cases and in academic writings .
7 Mozart 's use of dots and strokes in his notation has given rise to much debate .
8 The scream of a fox , on the other hand , is quite distinctive : a wailing , wavering shriek that has given rise to many a false report of a midnight mugging .
9 The statutory liability of unions for the actions of their members has given rise to many difficulties .
10 However , the management and financing of capital assets in the public sector has given rise to many problem areas , such as those associated with capital controls and deferred purchase arrangements in local authorities , poor asset utilisation , deteriorating physical condition and problems of financing asset replacement , and questions of how capital should be incorporated into devolved budgetary arrangements , such as the Financial Management Initiative in central government .
11 The emphasis on ‘ learning difficulty ’ has given rise to several problems , identified by the House of Commons Select Committee on Education in 1987 .
12 Uplift associated with the intrusion of these stocks has given rise to several peaks rising some 1500 m above the surrounding Colorado Plateau .
13 ‘ BAII has no knowledge of the circumstances leading to his arrest , and accordingly can make no comments , other than to state that nothing in the course of his employment has given rise to any question . ’
14 The actual methodology employed in the new proposals for the allocation of funding has given rise to some concern ( Mays , 1989 ) .
15 Once again , the question of the role of employees in the proposed corporate structure has given rise to some disagreement in the Council .
16 This last ground has given rise to some difficulty in interpretation .
17 I understand the feeling within his party that has given rise to some of the security recommendations which he conferred on my hon. Friend the Minister of State last week , and which he described as a root-and-branch policy .
  Next page