Example sentences of "and [det] [verb] rise to " in BNC.

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1 Methods for statistical analysis applied , say , to a designed experiment , are not applicable to surveys because frequently a sample survey involves a very complicated structure and this gives rise to considerable problems in the statistical analysis .
2 Thus they have been re-encoded into long-term memory and this gives rise to the primacy effect .
3 Shoplifting has reached epidemic proportions and this gave rise to a lively discussion .
4 The original valuation regulation was , however , in fact derived from the 1950 Customs Cooperation Council Valuation Convention and this gave rise to a dispute referred to the European Court in the Massey-Ferguson case , as to the legitimacy of using Article 235 in these circumstances .
5 It was found that recall of words at the end of the list was indeed significantly greater than when recall was immediate and this gave rise to the phenomenon known as the recency effect .
6 So I think that er to put parental investment theory centre stage is more reliable and better than the rather old-fashioned biological approach which in talking about sex emphasise things like sex chromosomes and hormones , so that a sex chromosome in a mammal for instance was something that a male had but a female did n't and this gave rise to hormonal effects like those of testosterone erm which are thought to be very important .
7 There was thus a source and this gave rise to the tax liability .
8 There were those who considered it to be a purely defensive step , and this gave rise to rumour .
9 Three important factors emerged from this discussion , and these gave rise to a research project in which some of these problems were addressed .
10 The five most important values encountered for ΔJ are - 2 , - 1 , 0 , + 1 and + 2 , and these give rise to characteristic branches in vibration bands which are labelled O , P , Q , R and S ( see Table 5.4 ) .
11 Very complex patterns of fracture are characteristic of major transform faults and these give rise to local zones of compression and extension over comparatively short distances .
12 And thirdly , in order to unravel the totality of things that are and see how it is inwardly articulated and how it emanates into the diversity of the world as we experience in the ordinary way , your thought has to follow a special kind of logic , dialectical logic , which exhibits the process of thought and simultaneously the process of reality as one that proceeds by things being or things being said , and these giving rise to their opposites , to contradictions , and these contradictory moments or items being taken up in a greater , synthesizing whole .
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