Example sentences of "also [verb] rise to a " in BNC.
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1 | Robbins also related to the upskilling debate — the expansion of education and the high birth rate of the immediate post-war period , for example , had given rise to a shortage of qualified teachers especially in primary schools , and changes in the numbers of white-collar jobs available to women had also given rise to a demand for better qualified and certificated female labour . |
2 | They would also give rise to a smaller Schwarzschild mass parameter , and hence greater curvature on the horizon . |
3 | A word describing a " concrete " object also gives rise to a " pictorial " trace but an " abstract " word establishes only a verbal trace . |
4 | The book just mentioned also gave rise to a rumour that Richard Baxter was about to conform . |
5 | This approach also gave rise to a change in attitudes about the split between the academic and non-academic functions within the Colleges , which encouraged the Principals to make more flexible use of resources . |
6 | This report , which culminated in the 1967 Sexual Offences Act , also gave rise to a two-part ‘ Man Alive ’ feature called ‘ Consenting Adults ’ ( BBC ) , which dealt in separate weeks with men and women . |
7 | Durkheim said that simple societies were held together by ‘ mechanical solidarity through likeness ’ : people were united by the similarity in the labour and the general social roles they performed , which also gave rise to a homogeneous conscience collective . |
8 | The proximity of such natural beauty to a thriving merchant city also gave rise to a native school of Bristol artists initially closely related to the Romantic poets . |