Example sentences of "which gives [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 These modes can thus give rise to an Ikeda instability ( which will now have a period rather than 2tR ) provided these modes are resolved into two gain peaks : a high-finesse resonator is thus required for this version of the Ikeda instability , which gives rise to chaos via a period-doubling cascade in parameter regions corresponding to the upper branch of optical bistability { 23 } .
2 Thus , attempts to provide a uniform level of social welfare in rural areas means centralisation of services in schooling , health and housing , which gives rise to migration away from isolated areas .
3 Soon the focus is on the behaviour , not on the inner state which gives rise to behaviour .
4 The DNA templates used were either supercoiled pFRC64 plasmid ( 2 nM ) or a 340 bp PvuI-BamHI fragment ( 2 nM ) , obtained from plasmid pFRC64 , which gives rise to run-off transcripts 143 nt long from P A2b and 79 nt long from P A3 .
5 Nor is there any sense in banning strikes ‘ temporarily ’ , since the economic crisis which gives rise to labour unrest is anything but temporary , and the radical measures of economic reform ( such as market prices ) which might ultimately solve this crisis have not yet been adopted and will take years to yield results .
6 Extent of labour force participation is an important indicator of the position of women because on the one hand , it is a way in which women contribute to the economic development of their countries and , on the other , because work is a major source of income which gives access to education , culture , power and other factors influencing social status .
7 It looks slightly different each time the adventurers walk along it — slightly longer , shorter , thinner , lower ceiling height , etc — but it always terminates in a door which gives access to location 7a When the adventurers have entered 7a , the door behind them disappears .
8 This is an interesting modern example of statutory interpretation , which gives effect to Parliament 's intention .
9 An integrated transport policy which gives priority to government funding of public transport is also recommended , as is increased research and education , more accountability from industry and support for the " polluter pays " principle .
10 A more immediate issue concerns the consequences for labour of a structure which gives priority to flexibility yet at the same time promises a lifetime of permanent employment which seems to imply inflexibility .
11 Some practitioners make a Form 94A search which gives priority in favour of a purchaser , taking the view that the wife is the equivalent of a purchaser .
12 However , as usual there is a sting in the tail and in this case it is the fourth characteristic , that of differentiation , which gives cause for concern .
13 There is one other aspect to genetically engineering animals to create human compatible tissue and organs which gives cause for concern .
14 As a Conservative I naturally want the Government to survive and to win the next election , but plainly if the Deputy Prime Minister resigns that is something which gives cause for readjustment and rethinking if the Government is to win the next election .
15 A DOE public information phone line , set up last year , which gives information on sulphur and nitrogen-XXXX related pollution , receives only about a dozen calls a week .
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