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

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1 The fourth year focuses on the development of field and laboratory skills through the medium of group and individual projects , many of the topics for which are developed in a course on Environmental Problems and Issues .
2 Although developed in a case to which the Hague Convention was inapplicable , the point has been recognised , though held unjustified on the facts , in a Convention case .
3 It is generally the case , nevertheless , that in the 30 years since the signing of the Treaty , EC policies have only rarely been developed in a framework which explicitly evaluates the spatial impact of those policies .
4 Systems can be developed in a range of languages including ADA , PASCAL , COBOL and MODULA .
5 A leak had developed in a portion of the roof above the flies ; there was still a slight pinking of waterdrops splattering behind the flats of the living-room set .
6 Vieira said on May 13 , 1990 , that the PAIGC had begun the process of creating conditions for the introduction of a multiparty system , adding that it was essential that this process developed in a spirit of dialogue and on a non-tribal basis .
7 In the course of the project , assessment materials were developed in a variety of modes .
8 Middle schools developed in a variety of patterns ; some catered for 8–12-year-olds ( deemed primary ) , others for 9–13-year-olds ( deemed primary or secondary at the discretion of the LEA ) and yet others for 10–14-year-olds ( deemed secondary ) .
9 This view is developed in a way which partly reduplicates the misleading tactics he identifies at work in the 1950s .
10 Eddie Alcock , who has represented the Castle Hill , Ipswich , division at County Hall for eight years , said : ‘ It is to do with a difficult situation which has developed in a company which I am associated with . ’
11 During the past few years , relationships between the CNAA and the polytechnics have developed in a number of ways , including the changes in validation arrangements described earlier in this chapter .
12 It must be said , however , that it is something of an injustice to him to do this , since his ideas and interests subsequently developed in a number of important ways .
13 It is likely that general SVQs will be developed in a number of these areas for implementation in 1993 .
14 Part of the point of an exercise such as this is that it can be supplemented with a variety of additional linguistic models which enable the analysis to be developed in a number of different directions .
15 Similar programmes could be developed in a chemistry or physics context .
16 But they soon fade into the background , leaving behind only thematic reminiscences which are picked up and swiftly developed in a manner suitable to the changing dramatic context .
17 These skills are further encouraged and developed in a workshop environment .
18 The linked trends in the quality Sundays towards physical bulk and internal diversity is most developed in a market leader like The Sunday Times which seeks to ‘ cover ’ everything ( and every angle ) through a ‘ completist ’ strategy designed to overwhelm both the competition and the reader .
19 This paper explores the social policy contexts of prevention , as developed in a research study carried out for the Department of Health ( Hardiker et al . ,
20 In this article Riffaterre argues from a position already developed in a series of papers written in the late fifties and early sixties .
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