Example sentences of "and [noun] [verb] rise to " in BNC.
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1 | Negative Richardson number corresponds to a destabilizing density gradient ; both shear and buoyancy give rise to turbulence generation . |
2 | Nearly two thousand years have elapsed since Cicero proclaimed the virtues of legal harmonization : The urge towards internal harmonization of local laws and customs gave rise to the common law in England and to codification in Europe . |
3 | A series of Acts of Parliament concerned with employment , labour relations , discrimination , health and safety gave rise to the need for substantial developments in the recording of payroll and personnel information . |
4 | Magma formation is thus confined to the hydrated mantle wedge above the subducting slab , where residues of mainly olivine and pyroxene give rise to calc-alkaline magmas with higher Yb contents and lower La/Yb ratios than in the high-Al TTD suites . |
5 | More commonly , larval numbers increase on pasture in summer and autumn giving rise to clinical problems during these seasons . |
6 | The act of borrowing and lending gives rise to financial claims ; the holders ( savers ) of assets and suppliers ( borrowers ) of claims create a financial market in some form . |
7 | As to the performance , the increasing quantity of ‘ voices only ’ work by the Hilliard Ensemble and others gives rise to several questions about the performance style and vocal colour which these groups consciously or not have adopted . |
8 | Between 1336 and 1341 the burden of taxation was unprecedentedly heavy , and the oppressive conduct of the royal officials appointed to levy taxes and prises gave rise to widespread complaints . |
9 | Three types of event are postulated : local gene duplications , which formed a cluster of related ZNF genes , A , B and C , after sequence divergence ; a locus duplication , whereby at least part of the cluster of ZNF genes was duplicated on one chromosome arm ( portrayed as genes B and C giving rise to their counterparts B' and C' ) ; and finally a pericentric inversion which separated the duplicated clusters , positioning them on opposite sides of the centromere . |