Example sentences of "may [vb infin] rise [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | For asymmetric tops , which have three different moments of inertia , there is no symmetry element of order greater than two , and up to three different symmetry species of vibration may give rise to IR bands . |
2 | This argument is supported by the report of Spigelmann suggesting that exposure of the foregut to bile may give rise to DNA adducts . |
3 | In some kinds of rock , such as granite , the creation of steep , bare rock faces can lead to significant lateral expansion into the valley side as well as vertical dilation and this may give rise to exfoliation domes ( Fig. 6.21 ) . |
4 | Decisions that fall outside the parameters of ‘ ordinary ’ unreasonableness may give rise to liability , but those indicating a lesser degree of ineptitude will be categorised as merely imprudent , or as involving an error of judgment , and will , accordingly , be safe from attack . |
5 | A failure to warn that a product is not suitable for a particular purpose may give rise to liability : e.g. that fireworks are not suitable for indoor use . |
6 | The latter form of interference may give rise to liability in nuisance . |
7 | Alston ( 1982 ) , for instance , has noted how these arrangements may give rise to jealousy and rivalry . |
8 | ( 7.3 ) unc Divergence in one operand of a PAR may give rise to divergence in the complete construct , since an implementation may choose to run one argument until it can proceed no further before running another . |
9 | Health A difficult connection between the Sun , your ruler , and planet Pluto may give rise to backache and tension . |
10 | Intangible assets may give rise to market power rents in addition to pure rents on specific attributes , where the asset is used strategically to prevent entry by a competition . |