Example sentences of "has developed [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 For the purposes of this essay I will concentrate on associative learning which covers what is popularly defined as learning , as opposed to genetic learning which is instinctual , hereditary behaviour that has developed through evolution .
2 A THREE-WAY battle has developed between Liverpool athletics star Steve Smith , his rival Dalton Grant , and the British selectors .
3 The close working relationship that has developed between psychiatrists and general practitioners should support general practitioners in their role as primary carers for former inpatients .
4 The kind of information which a long-term participant observer receives must be treated with the greatest circumspection , for it depends ultimately not on whether he or she is carrying a tape-recorder , but on the degree of trust , mutual confiding and general affinity which has developed between researcher and subjects .
5 No computer industry in the world has developed without government support of some kind , although the mechanisms of this support vary considerably in market and non- market economies .
6 This latter aspect has developed without knowledge of BSL and has led to an uninflected form of signing which has been slow to change .
7 With hindsight it is possible to generalise about the two main directions in which this kind of sex difference research has developed since Lakoff .
8 Clearly , the question of whether Plate Tectonics has developed on Venus is of considerable interest .
9 Because of this , wide support has developed for assessment procedures which are more positive and educational in their orientation .
10 While British surfing in recent years has developed into Day-Glo sporting fantasy , into pipeline boasts in city pubs , and into Newquay , Newquay , Newquay — booming as the ‘ surf capital ’ of Britain — these boys have looked to carve a different route .
11 Broadly speaking , the CIA is happy with the government-industry relationship that has developed over export controls .
12 Comshare uses Scripts , a technique it has developed to port commands from the application to the database .
13 The large aeroplane manufacturers have as much as 10 years ' worth of future work on their order books , and an active market has developed among airlines and leasing companies for delivery slots .
14 The study of social policy , as it has developed in Britain , has been concerned to examine the extent to which the welfare state meets people 's needs .
15 Nonetheless , democratic elitists emphasize that centralization of resource distribution and even policy control has developed in parallel with a continuing ( and for a long time expanding ) role for sub-national governments as agents of policy implementation .
16 One theme which has occurred throughout this book , is that law and order , and indeed Conservative criminology , has developed in response to social anxieties felt by ‘ respectable ’ elements of British society about a Britain which has difficulties in coming to terms with its position in a changing world .
17 As expected ( UX No 394 ) , Unify Corp has now launched the Accell/TP toolkit it has developed in league with ICL .
18 My belief is that our good practice has evolved over a period of more than 50 years and that it has developed in classrooms through the dedicated expertise of British teachers enjoying the relative freedom traditionally allowed within our education system .
19 Just as greater speed in the pursued has developed in relation to increased speed in the pursuer ; or defensive armour in relation to aggressive weapons ; so the perfection of concealing devices has evolved in response to increased powers of perception .
20 The enormous rise in the economic value of her work has developed in tandem with the increased critical and popular response to her particular blend of naive style and incisive content .
21 Whatever the original stock , the breed has developed in isolation during the last two centuries .
22 Language awareness training for subject specialists has developed from work done by Industrial Language Training ( ILT ) in the 1970s .
23 Paykel separates these from the person 's specific vulnerability to events , or to particular events , which has developed from personality attributes or developmental experiences .
24 Provided we give a narrow meaning to ‘ intention ’ the law may well for practical purposes come close to the proposition that it is tortious intentionally to cause damage by any unlawful act , but it has developed by way of distinct , nominate torts and it is necessary to retain that division for the purposes of exposition .
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