Example sentences of "[verb] develop new [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Seiko Epson Co says it has developed new metal insulator metal technology for liquid crystal diode displays to compete with thin film transistor technology at the high end of the market , Reuter reports from Tokyo .
2 It has developed new reactor designs , instigated research into everything from waste disposal to the potential for nuclear fusion , was responsible for fuel fabrication and reprocessing ( until this devolved to BNF in 1971 ) , and has put a major part of its effort into developing a commercially viable fast breeder reactor .
3 This work will be used to examine possible policy changes — to the tax treatment of husband and wife , for example — and has developed new indicators of welfare effects , measures of standard of living , labour supply effects and other responses .
4 Oxford 's Radcliffe Infirmary has developed new technology that could save lives : it 's called image link and it allows images from hospital scanners to be transmitted down the telephone line to a consultant at the Infirmary .
5 Research has developed new techniques to help Jehovah 's Witnesses including the Cell Saver , a machine which extracts blood from patients , washes the red cells , and returns them to the body .
6 Clearly , both statutory authorities will need to develop new attitudes and approaches to the ‘ other world ’ of the independent sector .
7 With the exception of the computer industry , little effort seems to have been made to develop new industries ; instead there has been concentration on making our existing industries more efficient and competitive .
8 And genetic engineers seeking to develop new characteristics in farm animals have tapped in to Buckhaven 's expertise for intermediates used in the synthesis of proteins .
9 Article 235 has continued to be used to develop new policies .
10 We believe that small and medium-sized companies , which tend to be the most innovative , will be persuaded to develop new technologies and that that investment will result in considerable leverage .
11 In response to criticism from both the Public Accounts Committee and Social Services Committee the Department began to develop new ways of trying to achieve the elusive balance between central accountability and local autonomy and bring the management of health care resources under more effective control .
12 The organisation 's Chemical Synthesis Programme , launched in March 1982 , aims to develop new drugs to treat parasitic diseases .
13 The research aims to develop new methods of multivariate time series modelling .
14 The staff heads may have to develop new relationships among themselves and with the business leaders ; new rewards must be negotiated ; and many questions must be answered .
15 Researchers working on the biochemistry of learning and memory needed to develop new model systems , in which the changes we sought to identify would be big enough to be measured , yet in which we could be sure that they were n't simply artefacts .
16 Wakefield , Massachusetts-based M/A-Com Inc reports that it is a partner in a consortium formed to develop new products for emerging Intelligent Vehicle Highway Systems : partners are IVHS Technologies Inc , Allstate Insurance Co , Eaton Corp and AIL Systems Inc and M/A-Com will be providing microwave and millimeter wave sensor products .
17 In addition there was no serious attempt to rationalise the model range ; thus too many different , mainly outdated , models were produced and insufficient profit was generated to develop new products .
18 helping to develop new initiatives
19 Left to their own devices , most roses tend to develop new growth into which they direct their sap and energy , bear bloom , and which then — as it becomes old and tired — gradually either becomes starved , by-passed , neglected and finally aborted as the plant constantly turns its attention to new growth , or it develops a barky exterior layer as it settles down to becoming no more than a main road communicating between the raw material goods received from the warehouse in the soil and the production factory upstairs — quite often , a very long way upstairs .
20 Considerable work has also been undertaken to develop new blends using wool and experimenting with new man made fibres and dyestuffs .
21 The main aim of the project was to forge new links between education and everyday community life and to seek to develop new ways of encouraging people of different ages to become more aware of and more actively engaged in the issues and problems of then community .
22 Some conduct strategic research , others help develop new products and new markets .
23 The impact of electronics has revolutionised the printing business which continues to develop new technology in every branch of the trade — photo-typesetting and printing .
24 We will continue to develop new innovation schemes for small and medium-sized businesses , including the highly-regarded SPUR programme to provide help with the development of new products and processes .
25 The Faculty has also begun to develop new expertise in law and information technology .
26 While most European countries have developed new forms of service , there appears to be a silent majority vote for the retention of the mental hospitals .
27 And again , it is the subject community , this time party-goers , who have developed new forms of the collective in the face of Thatcherite authoritarianism .
28 It may be that they have developed new sensitivities to foods , or that they are becoming chemical-sensitive .
29 New Zealand 's meat and dairy boards have developed new markets in Asia in competition with European and American suppliers competing with the benefit of massive export subsidies .
30 Hygiene Services have developed new cleaning equipment for use in food factories , which further reduces the risks of the spread of harmful bacteria in the production areas .
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