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

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1 He had a large kidneyectomy for a slow-growing tumour in March last year and has since developed a secondary in his right lung .
2 It has never been in the rain before and has not developed a habit of accepting the discomfort of being in the rain .
3 Omron has already developed a system that it can use on its own Luna Unix workstations , and the joint development effort involves development of a system that can use inference based on vague concepts in a wide range of applications .
4 He has also developed a style of polished elegance which has become as characteristic of our time as Man Ray 's solarized photography was of the years around 1930 .
5 Clearly the firm has to be known , and a well-informed personnel director or even chief executive has often developed a number of relationships with executive search firms .
6 The pig has even developed a taste for bones .
7 Trist has consistently developed a systems approach to organisations , in which task requirements and individuals ' needs are interrelated as an interdependent ‘ socio-technical ’ system .
8 Another difficulty for local authorities was that they had not developed a culture of objective evaluation ; few used good research methods to evaluate the costs and benefits of innovative schemes .
9 It had been operational as Lancaster College of Technology since 1960 , conceived by the local authority in Coventry as a major institution , and had rapidly developed a reputation as such , expanding rapidly , and playing an important part in the committees and boards of the CNAA .
10 Stipplechoice Ltd had previously developed a site called Meadowbank that was sold on 25 October 1977 .
11 Some of the more advanced authorities have already developed a career structure for care managers — a model which could prove a pointer for the rest of the country .
12 Similarly , they may use a pseudo- psychological perspective in explaining suicide ( ‘ People commit suicide when they are mentally unbalanced ’ ) , or a moralistic perspective in explaining crime ( ‘ Criminals are people who have not developed a conscience regulating their actions ’ ) .
13 Something they have not developed a liking for yet is prints by the German Expressionists and their successors , the artists of the Neue Sachlichkeit such as Beckmann and Grosz .
14 Our work can be contrasted with that of Yoder and Wettach [ 13 ] who have also developed a hyper-text system for the law .
15 Military planners have also developed a strategy for nuclear defence in which attacking missiles would have to run a gauntlet of several ‘ layers ’ of defence .
16 Aussies have also developed a taste for the drink , despite strong competition from lager .
17 Mick and John Holmes have also developed a buttress by the 63 steps in the upper gorge .
18 The courts have also developed a set of rules embodied in the doctrine of ultra vires ( see Section B ) which impose certain limitations on the substance of governmental actions and decisions .
19 The French manufacturers Arva , who have been making an interesting alternative range of transceivers for some years , have now developed a system of amplifying the radio signal so that a ski patroller in a helicopter can home in on a buried skier .
20 Some feminist psychologists have even developed a kind of biological egalitarianism as a corrective to psychology 's male-oriented biological theories .
21 We have therefore developed a computer based technique for the quantification of bowel uptake and have applied it to images of the distribution of Tc-99m HMPAO lavelled leucocytes .
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