Example sentences of "give [noun] to [noun] in " in BNC.

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1 While this may be a means of sharing responsibilities and caring , it may also give rise to tensions in overcrowded households .
2 Most of this legislation is of a ‘ regulatory ’ nature and does not give rise to liability in damages .
3 The latter form of interference may give rise to liability in nuisance .
4 However , firms already have to face uncertainty in the context of UCTA and the criteria used to assess whether a duty of care which would give rise to liability in tort is owed .
5 The hardware used for data collection can also give rise to differences in recognition performance .
6 In some countries , particularly Germany where companies have a two-tier board , the corporate structure may give rise to difficulties in changing management , which may obstruct the running of a newly acquired business for the benefit of the whole group .
7 The application of such a rule can undoubtedly give rise to difficulties in certain sets of circumstances , but so can the suggested rule that economic loss may be recovered provided it is directly consequential on physical damage .
8 Since ‘ compliance ’ is an administrative definition and since production or treatment processes can constantly give rise to changes in water quality , field men must be ever-vigilant in the face of uncertainty .
9 In a brief to me and my colleagues , my local authority wrote : ’ In addition , because of its very nature as a combined personal/property tax , movements of individuals within a household will inevitably give rise to changes in liability .
10 Yalden & Yalden were able to calculate correction factors which could take this differential loss into account , but clearly this could give rise to problems in interpreting predator assemblages .
11 A general term can not give rise to zeugma in this way :
12 ( i ) The main requirement of water for textiles is freedom from solid particles in suspension or from substances that could give rise to solids in processing .
13 The general sense of dog would of course give rise to anomaly in 26 , because of the rule of maximisation .
14 ( 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 .
15 The explanations in ( 8 ) , ( 9 ) and ( 10 ) are concerned with physical events , but psychological phenomena can also give rise to explanations in different modes , as in ( 11 ) , ( 12 ) and ( 13 ) :
16 I would not give space to anti-arrhythmics in my bag as a GP .
17 This will give birth to humility in us , and humility will help us resist the temptation to play God to people .
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