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

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1 It was established in 1979 and has developed systems of clinical budgeting — perhaps with varying degrees of success — at a small number of NHS hospitals .
2 WHETHER or not the atomic bomb tests at Monte Bello affected the servicemen concerned there by radiation so that they may have developed forms of cancer is not proved and possibly is not susceptible of proof .
3 There is no reason to expect that they will necessarily have developed cancer of the bladder : the same gene seems to be associated with tumours of the lung , gut , and other tissues ( Nature vol 300 , p 539 ) .
4 Sun claims to have developed 80% of Unix System Labs Inc 's Unix SVR4 operating system , and SunSoft is disappointed that its former technology partner had chosen to go into competition against Solaris .
5 The growth of the Welfare State was seen to have developed diseconomies of scale and was seen to be securing staff interests rather than the public 's .
6 Within 12 hours of starting the intravenous amiodarone the liver function tests were noticeably abnormal and hge had developed signs of hepatic encephalopathy ( grade 1 ) .
7 In three days , the gimcrack furniture had become familiar and the two of them had developed habits of eating and passing time that was consoling , like the lives of spies in a loft .
8 Religious leaders have developed ideologies of natural law and the common good to reinforce the Roman catholic element .
9 Languages generally have developed systems of address — what you call a person when you talk to them face to face — which reflect the salient social distinctions of the culture ( kin versus nonkin , intimate versus nonintimate , higher/lower status , to mention some very common ones ) .
10 Several district health authorities have developed models of purchasing that enable different levels of involvement
11 Courts in various jurisdictions have developed lists of factors which should regularly be taken into account in exercising the discretion .
12 In the many pockets of expatriates living around the Mediterranean coastline , with its constant inflow of foreign exchange , the governments and entrepreneurs of those countries have developed mini-townships of inexpensive residences , varying from traditionally constructed apartments to sophisticated semi-huts in specially landscaped settings .
13 Nocturnal animals have to cope with the same difficulty , and many creatures have developed ways of gathering the maximum amount of light .
14 But these muddy-water fish have developed banks of modified muscle tissue that generate electrical charges on a much greater scale .
15 Some writers have developed theories of English rhythm in which a unit of rhythm , the foot , is used ( with an obvious parallel in the metrical analysis of verse ) ; the foot begins with a stressed syllable and includes all following unstressed syllables up to ( but not including ) the following stressed syllable .
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