Examples of 'which gave rise' in a sentence

Meaning of "which gave rise"

which gave rise: phrase indicating causation or origin of something, commonly used when discussing the beginning or source of a specific event or situation

How to use "which gave rise" in a sentence

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which gave rise
Facts which gave rise to the dispute.
There were two considerations which gave rise to my question.
Events which gave rise to those claims.
Her role in literatureBooks which gave rise to debate.
Cases which gave rise to criminal proceedings.
Far greater than the water which gave rise to it.
It was this which gave rise to the proverbial saying.
We are well aware of the circumstances which gave rise to this situation.
Which gave rise to the inquisition.
The allegations which gave rise to the mission.
Which gave rise to aiding and abetting possession with intent.
The primordial sound which gave rise to the universe.
By her before the occurrence of the incident which gave rise to.
Causes which gave rise to those important events.
She learned the art of suffering which gave rise to compassion.

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The facts which gave rise to the main proceedings.
The defendants filed a motion to suppress which gave rise to this petition.
The facts which gave rise to the request remain unclear.
A notice of right to appeal was posted which gave rise to the instant appeals.
Which gave rise to an unspeakable criminal scheme to assassinate our great leader.
No arguments were presented which gave rise to a modification of the findings.
He soon became the expositor of a body of teachings which gave rise to a cult.
It is the sharing of notes which gave rise to the oblique strategy cards.
A gas occupies much more space than the liquid which gave rise to it.
The facts which gave rise to the dispute in the main proceedings.
Developments over the reporting period which gave rise to some concern included.
The facts which gave rise to the decision a quo are straightforward and clear.
It may seek recovery from the canton which gave rise to the request.
The situation which gave rise to the proceedings is very common in the architectural sector.
Phytoplanktons started converting these to oxygen which gave rise to the first zooplanktons.
Which gave rise to the inquisition and has caused torment and torture beyond reckoning.
This resolved an important problem which gave rise to chaos in foreign trade operations.
Which gave rise to the Bloc Québécois.
This was called for in a number of the resolutions which gave rise to my report.
Persons held Cases which gave rise to criminal proceedings.
Human Rights in respect of the matters which gave rise to.
An exothermic reaction took place which gave rise to a yellow solution with a white precipitate.
O perform any obligation the non-performance of which gave rise to the.
This was a general measure which gave rise to no objections from the Commission.
The Versailles Treaty caused the economic conditions which gave rise to extremism.
The extradition bill which gave rise to the first protest was presented in April.
The implementation was done with a scientific accompaniment which gave rise to the work presented here.
The society which gave rise to May Day has changed.
By this means a single corpus underwent different developments which gave rise to two independent traditions.
A rose garden which gave rise to the Rose Festival held there every year in May.
This corresponds to the speciation event which gave rise to Homo sapiens.
Proposals which gave rise to substantive discussion, however, are mentioned below.
It is especially this which gave rise to the Psalms.
Opinion, disclaimer of opinion, or adverse opinion and the matter which gave rise to the.
A QTL mapping experiment was performed which gave rise to simulated realistic breeding programmes.

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