Example sentences of "have developed [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It has developed specialist expertise in the Management of Technology as well as in Business Development .
2 He has developed circuit boards specifically for the basses , and we can tailor the components to incorporate almost any type of sound the user might want . ’
3 Peter Gilroy , Lecturer in Philosophy of Education , has developed research interests which constitute a radically innovative approach to philosophical aspects of Language in Education .
4 But Steilmann is the first major manufacturer to tackle this issue in Europe ; in America Esprit has launched its Ecollection and Levi has developed Nature jeans .
5 Berkshire has developed model relationships with the county 's 30-plus independent schools .
6 OWL , which has 89 staff , has developed Guide hypertext software , based on work done by Professor Peter Brown at the University of Kent .
7 Ray McHaffie has developed Seargent Crag Slabs above the Langstrath valley with six routes up to 150′ , ranging from HVS to E2 .
8 If the sale had gone ahead , Rio Tinto would have developed Wheal Concord , refining its ore in the modern processing plant at Wheal Jane a few kilometres away .
9 What should have happened , perhaps , was for all the actors in this particular drama to have realised the rival groups ' strengths and weaknesses and for senior management to have developed control procedures that divided up responsibilities for the production process in an equitable way .
10 Specialist medical evidence in the case showed that he had developed lung cancer as a result of active and passive smoking .
11 The boat belonging to Arnold Spence , the fisherman for whom he worked , had developed engine trouble .
12 Their helicopter had developed engine trouble as they filmed scenes for the new Sharon Stone thriller Sliver .
13 It had developed contingency plans before the incident and put them into effect when water in the mine began to overflow .
14 By 1986 100% of IBM 's employees had developed keyboard skills .
15 After his second King George , in 1959 , he had developed tendon trouble and was given nearly a year 's rest by trainer Fulke Walwyn , but if anything he was improving with age , and he had gone through the 1961–2 season unbeaten .
16 It had set up a Committee for Research Degrees in 1965 , as well as a study group on research degrees to look at policy for this activity , and had developed research degree relationships with industrial firms and research establishments .
17 Er , I did go on H R T because of the osteoporosis risk , but I was unlucky I was one of the I think twelve percent who had developed breast trouble and had to come off it .
18 Three out of the five LEAs in the writer 's sample had developed arts programmes which included this type of teacher .
19 As an adult , adults such as myself have n't been through the procedure as a young person where your immune system 's been challenged by the vaccine so that you 've developed tetanus antibodies .
20 And this is a very , very difficult thing to do because a teacher , I think , sort of maintains control in a classroom and is able to handle the situation because they 've developed working routines over a period of years .
21 We have developed polymerase chain reaction assays for the detection of M paratuberculosis and M avium subsp silvaticum , based on their respective multi copy , species specific insertion elements , IS900 and IS902 .
22 ‘ So we have developed Travel Management Services , which is used by 70 per cent of the Times top 100 companies , ’ John Petersen says .
23 RIGHT Though very lovable , the flat-nosed breeds , through selective breeding , have developed breathing difficulties .
24 A number of Third world and developing countries have developed BOT schemes in which UK contractors have been involved .
25 The Department of Electrical Engineering , together with partners in Italy , Germany and Belgium , have developed training material for universities throughout Europe , passing on to others the benefits of Edinburgh 's first-rate research facilities in microelectronics .
26 Of those who have developed BSL skills later in life , few will have had the opportunity of language exposure which would be available for , say , English people learning French in France .
27 The research will document the manner in which Metropolitan Committees have organised their consideration of such ideas and how they have developed policy proposals .
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