Example sentences of "that [adv] [verb] rise to " in BNC.
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1 | It is the notion of a norm that perhaps gives rise to the central representation problem . |
2 | Back beyond the Oligocene there is evidence only of archaeocetes , the rather large ancestral toothed whales that apparently gave rise to both the Odontoceti and Mysticeti . |
3 | At first it was filled with gases that modern organisms would find highly toxic , such as ammonia and possibly hydrogen cyanide — though these are the gases that probably gave rise to organic life . |
4 | All that one can profitably do is concentrate on weeding out the propositions with faulty grammar and those that contextually give rise to paradoxes . |
5 | The differences between these two races of wild cat support the idea that it was the African that originally gave rise to the domesticated feline . |
6 | They are , as I have emphasized , highly organized political formations , which tend to develop a life of their own , to some extent independent of the social interests that originally gave rise to them and of their changing environment , and may acquire the character ( or at least the appearance ) of permanent elements in the political system . |
7 | From the single cell , the fertilized egg , come large numbers of cells — many millions in humans — that consistently give rise to the structures of the body . |