Example sentences of "will [verb] rise to [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Of particular interest in the mouse is the observation that up to the 8th day of gestation the isolated embryonic region will give rise to transplantable tumours when placed beneath the testis or kidney capsule ( 16,17 ) .
2 If consent makes a touching lawful , then it must follow that if a patient withholds consent , if he refuses to be touched by a doctor , any further touching will be unlawful , and will give rise to civil and criminal liability .
3 In order to promote these purposes the Secretary of State , normally on the advice of the Health and Safety Commission , has power to make ‘ health and safety regulations ’ which will give rise to civil liability except in so far as they provide otherwise .
4 It is far from clear , even using the Diplock test , which statutes will give rise to civil liability .
5 This extra consumers ' expenditure will give rise to additional income of £40 million in those domestic industries producing the required goods and services .
6 Late payment of VAT will give rise to severe consequences , in the form of punitive interest charges .
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