Example sentences of "[vb past] rise to a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The Report gave rise to a mass of sociological research throughout the 1980s , and in 1987 the Health Education Council published The Health Divide ( Whitehead 1988 ) .
2 The social repercussions of Emancipation and accelerated economic development gave rise to a range of diverse pressures upon the regime .
3 This paper gave rise to a discussion , at the end of which a luncheon break was welcomed by all .
4 Various thoughts on a particular problem therefore gave rise to a variety of images , which might appear to contradict each other , but which either simply revealed the complexity of the problem or displayed several ways of stating the same answer .
5 This approach also gave rise to a change in attitudes about the split between the academic and non-academic functions within the Colleges , which encouraged the Principals to make more flexible use of resources .
6 It was held that a one-off purchase , and sale three months later , of land that gave rise to a profit was not trade assessable for Schedule D income tax .
7 This gave rise to a scheme to incorporate into a federation all the previously British-protected emirates in the Gulf south of Kuwait .
8 This correspondingly gave rise to a hole in the planned running length of the second season and was discussed at Department head level some months later .
9 ( For example , our sections on Bottoms ' and Hall 's analyses indicated how economic decline and the collapse of the rehabilitative ideal gave rise to a resurgence of ‘ law and order ideology ’ . )
10 ‘ The way I behaved certainly gave rise to a bit of drama , from time to time .
11 It has been held that a gift to a charity of shares in a close company gave rise to a charge to capital transfer tax where the company had an interest in possession in a trust ( p 106 ) .
12 A gift to a charity of shares in a close company gave rise to a charge to capital transfer tax where the company had an interest in possession in a trust .
13 The killings at the television station gave rise to a clamour of international condemnation , including warnings from the United States administration and European Community ( EC ) Foreign Ministers that economic aid might be suspended if the Soviet authorities continued this use of force .
14 Both international politics and the philosophy of the day gave rise to a number of agrarian reform programmes in the 1960s and 1970s .
15 The action sequences of the new series gave rise to a number of stunts for actor Hugh Laurie .
16 Indeed , the advent of Protestantism gave rise to a number of new superstitious practices , such as the opening of the Bible at random in an attempt to secure divine guidance in the face of problems or dilemmas , a practice that was widespread even among Puritans .
17 The importance of the solar cult gave rise to a number of myths concerning Re .
18 This was a worthwhile exercise which gave rise to a number of alterations .
19 All four tests were formally acknowledged in accordance with President Mitterrand 's promise of May 1989 ending the French government 's policy of silence on nuclear testing since 1985 , and gave rise to a number of regional protests .
20 v. Ministry of Agriculture , Fisheries and Food the Court of Appeal , while regarding itself as bound by the view that Article 86 gave rise to a claim for damages , held that another directly applicable provision , Article 30 ( dealing with quantitative restrictions on imports ) attracted only the remedy of judicial review .
21 The Sheriff was of the opinion that the pursuers ' right to damages arose at once upon the default of the defenders , as every breach gave rise to a claim of damages irrespective of whether it was a breach sufficiently material to justify rescission .
22 Furthermore , although the Commission put forward a proposal for a Council Recommendation on banning smoking in public places based on Article 235 , this gave rise to a Resolution of the Council and of the Ministers for Health of the Member States which , whilst it referred to that proposal in its recitals , claimed to be made ‘ having regard to the Treaty ’ .
23 One of them , named Lingulella , gave rise to a line of descendants that still live today , virtually unchanged ; they are what are often called living fossils .
24 In In re A Debtor ( No. 1 of 1987 ) the Court of Appeal refused to follow that approach and held that a statutory demand , which on the face of it contained a number of puzzling and perplexing statements , was nonetheless valid because the debtor knew precisely what he owed and there was no injustice in holding that his failure to pay the debt gave rise to a presumption that he was unable to pay .
25 The stillness , the cool , the quiet of the building all combined to produce an effect that was overwhelming and gave rise to a feeling of expectation .
26 There must have been an increase in the number of different kinds of animals and plants since the Precambrian ; for example , the conquering of land alone gave rise to a multitude of new opportunities for the colonizing organisms , resulting in an increase in the total number of species .
27 The book just mentioned also gave rise to a rumour that Richard Baxter was about to conform .
28 The problem of the private beds gave rise to a violence of dispute which seemed to me wholly out of proportion to the magnitude of the issue .
29 Ten years ago , the realisation that gas demand was not going to go away , gave rise to a policy designed to conserve gas resources , and all new export contracts were stopped .
30 Solitude was an eccentricity the school was at pains to discourage , and its absence gave rise to a sort of panic in me which served to reinforce my sense of loss of self .
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