Example sentences of "[noun] gave rise to " in BNC.
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1 | The first room of the gallery contains the work of some of those artists favoured by Rudolf II , whose outstanding patronage gave rise to Prague 's remarkable circle of Mannerist painters , sculptors , and goldsmiths , known as the School of Prague . |
2 | Needless to say , her new-found potency gave rise to deep misgivings about his own sexual adequacy . |
3 | It was inconvenient ; the prospects for private accumulation in the future was slimmer ; the expectation that public enterprise would be less responsive to needs than free traders gave rise to fears of a general decline in wealth and amenity , |
4 | The tragic death of Chai Qing Feng gave rise to small-scale protest which signalled clear warnings to the leadership of the serious problems they would have to face . |
5 | This loss of faith in course-based INSET to influence practice gave rise to growth of school-based INSET : the INSET equivalent of school-based curriculum development . |
6 | After some 140 million years of development , the nautiluses gave rise to a variant group with many more flotation chambers to each shell , the ammonites . |
7 | We noted above that the 2p levels of cobalt gave rise to two lines in the XPS spectrum , separated by some 15 eV , and other examples of this are shown in Table 6.1 . |
8 | These fears have grown apace since the Soviet intervention in Afghanistan gave rise to bitter hostility towards the Russians among many Afghans . |
9 | These fears have grown apace since the Soviet intervention in Afghanistan gave rise to bitter hostility towards the Russians among many Afghans . |
10 | Indeed , the advent of Protestantism gave rise to a number of new superstitious practices , such as the opening of the Bible at random in an attempt to secure divine guidance in the face of problems or dilemmas , a practice that was widespread even among Puritans . |
11 | The court must first determine whether the particular statute gave rise to the right to sue for damages . |
12 | The Edwardian trade schools gave rise to the Junior Technical Schools of the interwar years and then after 1944 to the Secondary Technical Schools of the post war reorganisation . |
13 | This research gave rise to the school of ‘ contingency theory ’ which is discussed at some length in Chapter 6 . |
14 | The high subsidies offered by the UK government to Nissan and by other European governments to encourage Japanese investment gave rise to fears that the Europeans were engaging in ‘ beggar-my-neighbour ’ subsidy policies , which would benefit the Japanese and give them an unfair competitive advantage when compared to existing producers . |
15 | For both the TCR- α and TCR -β mutations , intercrosses between heterozygous mice gave rise to homozygous mutant mice at the expected frequency of 25% . |
16 | In contrast to thymocyte DNA from TCR -α mutant mice , thymocyte DNA from TCR -β mutant mice gave rise to no detectable DJ bands and a mutant germ-line band as intense as brain DNA ( negative control ) from the same mutant mice . |
17 | Mallender 's fair complexion gave rise to his nickname ‘ Ghost ’ |
18 | In employing essentially utilitarian criteria , the Wolfenden Committee gave rise to legislation which decriminalised certain forms of homosexual conduct . |
19 | Whether this means that life originated just once , or that it originated many times , each origin acquiring a different code , but that one origin gave rise to more successful competitors , we do not know . |
20 | The Galapagos gave rise to one particular dispute between the two men — one which was to prove , much later — to be at the core of the problem of evolution . |
21 | ‘ The situation and the fertility of this bottom gave rise to reflections touching the present state of the labouring classes , who , in dungeon-like cellars , and bye allies , eke out a miserable existence , while with infinitely greater comfort to themselves , and honour and profit to the affluent , they might enjoy , in vast happiness , such peaceful and sequestered abodes as Gillerthwaite . ’ |
22 | The uncertain boundaries of the duchy gave rise to numerous disputes , any one of which might flare up into a major conflict , as the war of Saint Sardos demonstrated . |
23 | Yet the judicial and administrative reforms of 1289 in the duchy gave rise to certain anxieties . |
24 | Not just the elements gave rise to life |
25 | Above all , the flight of Rudolf Hess to Scotland gave rise to every conceivable kind of speculation — so much so that one report in Bavaria dubbed May 1941 ‘ the month of rumours ’ , as tales surfaced everywhere about the disloyalty , corruption , theft on a grand scale , and flight abroad of Reich notables such as Himmler and Ley and various Bavarian Party bosses , among them Gauleiter Adolf Wagner , said to have been caught trying to get across the Swiss border with 22 million Reichmarks he had stolen from the confiscated property of dissolved monasteries . |
26 | Other lines gave rise to forms in which the shells were loosely coiled or almost straight . |
27 | At the extreme , tax advantages gave rise to downright asset stripping . |
28 | In addition to legislation , two other significant effects gave rise to the need for the Wellcome Foundation to adopt a more detailed and subtle approach to meeting the dynamic manpower requirements of the business system . |
29 | He must establish that the statute in question gave rise to an action for damages . |
30 | The difference of treatment for the two bids gave rise to criticism that the government 's merger policy favoured conglomerates . |