Example sentences of "have developed a [adv] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The crustacean , Gigantocypris , has developed a completely different design of mirror-eye . |
2 | The work of the CLE to date has concentrated mainly on the problems of unemployment and inflation , and the CLE has developed a widely accepted framework for looking at those subjects . |
3 | This is why Braun has developed a highly advanced health appliance to remove plaque effectively and easily . |
4 | Glasgow has developed a very fruitful relationship with one of the world 's most gifted directors . |
5 | Glasgow has developed a very fruitful relationship with one of the world 's most gifted directors . |
6 | GKR claim to have developed a uniquely effective research procedure , but it is such a closely-guarded secret that its uniqueness and efficacy is impossible to judge . |
7 | Some of the doctors — alas not many — were essentially reasonable men ; but most of them had developed a positively insensate hatred for Mrs Castle . |
8 | He said he thought I had developed a very strong activity programme , and that my rapport with the guests was incredible . |
9 | The actual Indian designs were not , however , to the taste of the British at the time , who had developed a somewhat different image of Oriental peoples . |
10 | ‘ Thus we have developed a distinctly new product especially to meet the demands of this market . ’ |
11 | Many brachiopods have developed a broadly wavy margin of the valves ( see below ) , with the middle bent downwards . |
12 | The Empire foot soldiers have developed a very effective method of fighting which has won many a battle : the detachment system . |
13 | In all , we have developed a very flexible system capable of responding to virtually any question of the kinds we have illustrated at very short notice . |
14 | ‘ The Floridians have developed a very interesting relationship with the geese , ’ said the Thing . |
15 | ENGINEERING Research Station have developed a below ground module . |
16 | No insects and no fish have so far been found to use sonar , but two quite different groups of fish , one in South America and one in Africa , have developed a somewhat similar navigation system , which appears to be just about as sophisticated and which can be seen as a related , but different , solution to the same problem . |