Example sentences of "developed into a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But things turned out as they were bound to do and not as I expected ; there was a typically whole gastrula on my dish the next morning , differing only by its small size from a normal one ; and this small but whole gastrula developed into a whole and typical larva …
2 Gradually these discussions developed into a proposal for an action-research project ( in the sense of an action project which would be monitored and evaluated ) which would provide enhanced home support to dementia sufferers , partly through the employment of extra paid carers .
3 It does sound as if your Clownfish have developed into a pair .
4 In practice case management for people with long term mental illness has developed into a range of techniques that can be described along 12 different axes ( box 2 ) , which aim to ensure that patients with long term psychiatric disorders receive consistent and continuing services for as long as they are required and that services do not focus inappropriately on patients with less severe conditions .
5 It all started with the idea of re-establishing the archive of the Verein Berliner Kunstlerinnen ( Association of Women Artists in Berlin ) which was destroyed during the second world war and developed into a journey of discovery , which has reached this point with the following achievements : 1200 women artists on record ; many works discovered ; the archive set up ; a profusely illustrated catalogue ( in fact the word catalogue does not give an idea of the range of articles contained in it since it covers the history of women artists in German-speaking countries , to art-business oriented articles , to facets of the history of the association , followed by a chronological development of the association and a full catalogue of the works on show , divided into sections , as they are in the exhibition ) ; a dictionary with short biographies of 1200 artists and 700 friends of art called Kathe , Paula und der ganze Rest — Ein Nachschlagewerk ( Kathe , Paula and the rest of the bunch ! — A Reference Book ) , which has caused something of a stir ; and of course , finally , the exhibition showing the works of 70 of the members and guests of the association over its 125 year life , which includes 250 works loaned by 100 institutions and individuals .
6 Sometimes this consciousness developed into a critique of middle-class morality and economic exploitation .
7 Mae was refused a visa and what looked like a short hiccup developed into a long-drawn-out campaign .
8 In ancient times , about the 12th century , on these wooded slopes there used to be a watchtower , which later developed into a kind of fortified residence .
9 It was set up in 1985 as a pioneer of transaction processing monitors , but developed into a computer services company .
10 In its early days this hand-and-foot method of combat was extremely dangerous , even when it was developed into a sport .
11 Dead empires have bred leaping ambition ; international politics has developed into a struggle between competing ethnic groups ; the United Nations has to pick an impossible path between respect for sovereignty and respect for nationalism .
12 Their friendship blossomed when they met again at the funeral and developed into a love that was to stretch across forty years of marriage .
13 Originally intended as a shed to house their historic stock , substantial grants from the English Tourist Board and the Museums and Galleries Commission had enabled the concept to be developed into a museum .
14 Successive monarchs saw to its upkeep for its strategic value , until Lyme later developed into a trading port .
15 The following day 's hill race once again developed into a Swanson/Dugdale battle , with Swanson finally pulling away to victory as they completed the race on the stadium track .
16 A mixture of language ( usually incorporating English or French ) which has developed into a language in its own right .
17 By the time of Jesus this commandment had been developed into a list of 513 points of law with detailed conditions of each and every possible situation .
18 Blows were exchanged between members of the audience somewhere at the front and the whole scene developed into a riot , with others not wishing to get involved in a fight scrambling for the exit .
19 ‘ Photography has developed into a weapon of resistance in the constant struggle for survival , ’ Mr Müller said .
20 One of the few developments was the piloting in 1983 of the Royal Society of Arts certificate in the teaching of community languages which was later developed into a diploma .
21 An alternative strategy , developed into a model by Aharoni ( 1981b ) , is for enterprises to aim to maximize business objectives such as profits and cash flow in order to minimize their dependence on government .
22 These ideas can be developed into a theory of the boundaries of the firm .
23 Above all , his dislike of women developed into a hatred .
24 It appeared that the expedient solution proposed by the District in 1930 for the Bedfordshire scheme had led to a further concession in Cambridgeshire in 1932 and by 1937 had been developed into a strategy for the development of adult education in rural areas for which the Board ‘ … visualised the Rural Areas Scheme as an eight counties one ’ .
25 In 1980 , the protest developed into a series of hunger strikes .
26 Masha had , in fact , learned the terrible lesson as the despicable pogroms developed into a policy of national hatred and persecution , later to be transformed into actual genocide and thence into the horrors of the Holocaust .
27 This was the principle of the funded debt , which was the basis of a credit system in which , in response to government 's borrowing needs , banking and stock and security exchanging developed into a mechanism capable of serving the needs of the developing economy as well as those of the state .
28 ‘ Ince has developed into a player of substance and people forget he is still only 24 .
29 Kevin Wilson was another who had a fine game ; he has developed into a player Northern Ireland can not afford to be without .
30 In the meantime , ‘ community policing has not developed into a partnership between police and public in the fight against crime .
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