Example sentences of "developed by a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | A novel approach has recently been developed by a Japanese group . |
2 | The system was developed by a Japanese academic in the late 1800s and is based on 2,500-year-old writings in Sanskrit . |
3 | Cramlington , although a New Town , was not developed by a corporatist and appointed development corporation but by a partnership of two elected authorities ( county and district ) and two developers . |
4 | They were researching a new power source that was being developed by a Danish engineer . |
5 | Some LEAs , notably through Henry Morris in Cambridgeshire and Baines in Bedfordshire , were explicitly supportive of the enterprise being developed by a prestigious university body in adult education . |
6 | NAKAJIMA 'S private venture study for a trans-Pacific bomber , Project Z , was refined and developed by a joint Imperial Army and Navy team to produce the G10N1 Fugaku ( Mount Fuji ) . |
7 | It concerns an informal training scheme developed by a voluntary youth work agency , which decided to build on its existing contacts with a group of long-term unemployed young people by offering a course combining social skills with basic business skills . |
8 | These themes were summarized and developed by a large group of contributors writing for the Black Papers between the late 1960s and mid 1970s , which had a considerable impact on educational debates , and indeed on public policy . |
9 | HINTS of differing ambitions are emerging from the clutch of North Sea gasfields currently being developed by a British Gas and a group of others . |
10 | One scheme of which I have received some details is being developed by a well-known engineering company . |
11 | The engines were developed by a commercial company with the backing of a $700,000 from the California Energy Commission . |
12 | Second , an approach is developed by a social group . |
13 | Employers ' preferences refer not to personality characteristics developed by a specialized , occupational socializing agency — the school — but to life-cycle characteristics . |