Example sentences of "and [verb] rise to [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Those shining metals are as the veritable trail of the serpent ; they follow inevitably in the wake of civilisations , and give rise to crowded and smoky manufacturing towns , while spreading abroad an unrestful desire for travel with all its concomitant worries and brain wear . |
2 | In any operations that include the use of soap , the hardness is detrimental , because lime soaps are formed that waste soap and give rise to sticky deposits on fabric and machines . |
3 | An identical combination of light rays will strike the eye of each observer , will be focused on their normal retinas by their normal eye lenses and give rise to similar images . |
4 | On the one hand , the commitment of the Soviet leadership to scientific and technical progress , as reflected in the comparative size of the R and D effort , was confirmed in the new larger study ; on the other hand , it was clear that the institutional framework was excessively bureaucratic and give rise to economic behaviour which actively discouraged innovation . |
5 | Sex-linked Abnormalities , which affect the sex chromosomes , and give rise to various abnormalities , of which some cause mental handicap . |
6 | Valence-valence excitations and valence-virtual excitations may be considered together , and give rise to valence-electron excitation spectra . |
7 | The marketer , therefore , needs to understand the needs or wants that inspire individual motivation , and give rise to particular forms of purchase behaviour . |
8 | Such resistances raise the attenuation constant to a finite value in the pass bands and give rise to finite power dissipation in the filter . |
9 | Both countries had been over-producing against their OPEC quotas for some time , helping depress prices gradually and giving rise to familiar bouts of recrimination between them and other member states with higher absorptive capacities for revenues . |
10 | In this region , as in many others , the intruded rock is more resistant than the surrounding country rock and gives rise to prominent topographic features ( Fig. 7.26 ) . |
11 | In the laser the nonlinearity leads to competition between these two types of behaviour , and gives rise to unstable behaviour as the injected signal is increased from zero ( stable self-excited laser , as discussed above ) to a value high enough to slave the laser to the injected signal frequency , where the response is again stable . |