Example sentences of "have [verb] rise to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This has given rise to fears that the electoral process in the US has become corrupted , as money increasingly ‘ buys ’ political influence through elaborate election campaigns that concentrate power in hands of a ‘ small monied minority ’ [ Alexander ] .
2 The white-painted Land Rovers had clear UN marking and the attack has given rise to fears that Serb forces have targeted British troops .
3 This has given rise to speculation about the origins of such territorial units and the rationale behind the siting of cemeteries .
4 This link with the President has given rise to speculation that Mr Morrison may be acting as a pathfinder to the appointment of a special envoy .
5 The increasing domestic and industrial use of a number of stable chlorine-containing compounds has given rise to claims that these compounds may diffuse upwards into the stratosphere where they are dissociated by solar radiation to yield atoms of chlorine which act to destroy ozone through a complex chain of chemical reactions ( Crutzen , 1974 ; Molina and Rowland , 1974 ) .
6 The consistent failure to implement findings has given rise to cynicism regarding research .
7 Rumour and the recent closure of a similar sanctuary in Hereford a week ago has given rise to closure fears .
8 Secondly , that transfer must have given rise to rights in the individual who makes it .
9 Well I think any change from one system , a total system like rates , to another total system like the Community Charge er would have given rise to misgivings .
10 Mr Robin Cook MP , objected to Lord Diplock 's suitability on the ground that he had been chairman of the Security Commission since 1971 , and had not formerly indicated any understanding of the concern for civil liberties and privacy which had given rise to public and press anxiety about the procedures of the security services .
11 A two-day visit to Lagos in late December 1989 by the International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) Managing Director Michel Camdessus had given rise to speculation that the Fund would soon agree to further financing facilities [ for 1989 standby arrangement see p. 37140 ] .
12 As these records have given rise to B per cent of accesses , the percentage of references to synonyms from these records will be
13 Ever since the Industrial Revolution created a mass urban society , the conditions of the poorest city dwellers have given rise to anxiety among the better off .
14 Over the years , mining accidents have given rise to legislation .
15 But the procedures for establishing relief are cumbersome and have given rise to delays in settling a Name 's tax liability .
16 ’ In practice these arrangements , like agency agreements , have given rise to confusion and friction , as well as in some cases to delay in determining applications .
17 Its contents are classified into chapters on spelling and pronunciation , locative names ( from English , French and other continental languages ) , surnames of relationship , those from native and other personal names , from offices held or occupations followed , compound names and nicknames of all kinds , oaths , colloquial expressions and phrases which have given rise to family names .
18 Christopher Napier and Christopher Noke take arguments over share premiums , share premium accounts , merger accounting and pre-acquisition profits as an example of the issues which have given rise to controversy .
19 Many churchmen , however , have not been happy with these developments , which have given rise to schisms threatening enough to warrant the Pope 's visit .
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