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

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1 The story enshrined the belief that has developed in recent years that people who place bolts are villains who have no place on British soil .
2 Its reputation as the most beautiful bay on the west coast of Scotland has developed in recent years , not fostered by press and media publicity but by the enthusiastic recommendations of those who have been there .
3 Before we have had the opportunity to vote on that policy , the autumn statement has informed us that the Government will not promote training or fill the training gap that has developed in recent years .
4 In this programme we are going to look at the way in which British music has developed in recent years and its relationship to that produced by Continental Europe .
5 In many far off lands the Commission 's gardeners have no knowledge of the English language , while their supervisors are not fluent in the native tongue ; the result has been , so the Commission reports , that a form of hybrid speech has developed in certain countries that would be incomprehensible to other natives of the country and to ordinary English-speakers , but which is ‘ very eloquent ’ on matters relating to cemetery maintenance !
6 The poor physical conditions under which many teachers have to work may be difficult enough , but their problems are compounded by the gulf which has developed in many schools between teachers and pupils , and the low regard in which teachers are held .
7 HAVING considered the tort of nuisance , we now turn to a further tort which had its origins in nuisance but which has developed in such a way that it is now quite distinct from it .
8 So far as the scope of the duty in the offences of assault , resistance and obstruction is concerned , the law has developed in such a way that the obligation is not confined to duties stricto sensu , i.e. something that the officer is compelled by law to do .
9 It has developed in two ways .
10 Since the heyday of the Chicago School , though , there has developed in urban sociology ( and , arguably , in sociology more generally ) a major gulf between these two kinds of understanding .
11 No civilisation under Imperial influence would have developed in such a direction ; it must be concluded therefore that they discovered the technology for themselves . ’
12 A humourous man with a face which might have developed in later age into the kind described as craggy , he threw jokes at many questions , answered others with disarming bluntness .
13 The southumbrian kingdoms could have developed in any number of directions , three of which in particular seem to stand out : a southern England could have emerged , the domination of which was shared between the Mercians and the South Saxons ( this was the prospect in the reign of Wulfhere if the trends of that time had been maintained ) ; or even a south-eastern England dominated by the South Saxons ( this was perhaps a prospect in late 670s ) ; or a southern England dominated from the reign of Caedwalla by the West Saxons ( the prospect in the mid-680s ) .
14 It is not immediately obvious why moral campaigns should have developed in post-war Britain .
15 However , many of those organisations have been contracting with TECs and will therefore have developed in this area .
16 This point had become confused and lost in the over-socialized conception of man which had developed in modern sociology .
17 The web of diplomatic contacts which had developed in western and central Europe over the last 200 or more years was now being extended further east by the full incorporation in it for the first time of the great new emerging state of Russia : henceforth events in eastern Europe were to be far more significant in the calculations of statesmen in the west than ever in the past .
18 The Constantinople Protocol of 1913 was an attempt by Britain and Russia to overcome the problem that had developed in 1911 .
19 These sciences , he argued , had developed in historical progression .
20 The situation which had developed in 1747 was in fact identical with that of 1726 , with one friend in opposition to another , and the politician being asked to choose between them .
21 So I think we 've developed in that direction that I can go ahead as soon as I 've got some dates and book it properly with Mr .
22 A prime example of a class which is , in this sense , non-political is the peasantry in Western Europe , which Marx likened to a ‘ sack of potatoes ’ ; and it is notable that even when peasant revolutionary movements have developed in other parts of the world in the twentieth century , they have almost always been organized and led by urban politicians or urban-based political parties .
23 However , a more basic explanation for the persistent trade imbalance is that the economies of the two regions have developed in such a way that the scope for exchange always has been ( and remains ) severely limited .
24 They would probably suggest that during millions of years ' evolution , women 's instincts have developed in such a way as to protect and nourish family and kin .
25 Unlike other inorganic texts it is based on the periodic table , although 500 of its 1365 pages are on introductory or special topics , such as organometallics , cluster and bio-inorganic chemistry , which have developed in recent years .
26 One result of this has been the pervasive influence of linguistic methodology upon such studies of objects as have developed in recent decades ; and while the rise of semiotics in the 1960s was advantages in that it provided for the extension of linguistic research into other domains , any of which could be treated as a semiotic system ( e.g. Eco 1976 : 9–14 ) , this extension took place at the expense of subordinating the object qualities of things to their word-like properties .
27 Value for money ( VFM ) audits have developed in recent years as a way of expanding the more traditional role of the auditor away from the more straightforward examination of the fairness of the financial statements of an organization .
28 In some wooded areas which have developed in recent decades on open ground , such as abandoned heathlands , the opportunity is being taken to restore the now scarce and declining open habitat .
29 Because a great many have developed in recent years .
30 6 invasive level-2 or deeper melanomas have developed in 4 patients ( expected 0.009 ) ; 2 have also developed level-1 or in-situ lesions .
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