Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] the development of " in BNC.

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1 I suggested that if there was money available from sponsors that was not intended for the development of rugby , then it might be used as a way of rewarding the squad .
2 These books defended Adolf Hitler 's foreign policies as no different from those of other imperialists , and argued for the development of a federal Europe , with communal control of all vital strategic areas .
3 Modules which provide for the development of basic competences in Sciences .
4 This option was considered during the development of FRED 1 , but was not pursued as legal advice indicated that , because the Companies Act envisaged extraordinary items , the possibility of using the statutory heading had to remain .
5 Here there exists a political will pressing for the development of competitive markets ; this would seem not to be present to the same extent among the other Member States of the EEC .
6 2.1 PSD modules are designed to provide for the development of skills and behaviours identified in the aims of the Action Plan ( Chapter 2 ) .
7 This has been widely criticised as failing to provide for the development of a coherent energy policy to take account of environmental and other considerations such as events in the Gulf .
8 In a romantic , rather cloying story of an English family , the authoress Jan Struther ( Joyce Anstruther ) showed how things had changed : A new community feeling was being expressed and those keen to work for the development of State initiatives were quick to feed on it ( Marwick , 1968 ) .
9 Each one of those millions of evolutionary changes by means of which the single cell multiplied and diversified into the vast complexity of all living things , was either ‘ good ’ , and contributing towards the development of the human being of today , or ‘ not good ’ and was therefore continuing the development of what was , or would become , a non-human species , or lost to evolution by bringing about the extinction of a species .
10 In general … rejection appears to increase with the development of disability and the continuation of caring … only a handful of these disabled mothers would be said to be receiving tending in a context which was predominantly loving …
11 This is a study of how the speed of technology change interacts with the development of market structure .
12 A contribution to the theoretical analysis of how the speed of technology change interacts with the development of market structure .
13 If one looks at the history of the advance of IT , it starts with the development of the science and technology .
14 The organisation will assist in the development of rugby in North , Central and South America , as well as in the Caribbean Islands .
15 The four posts that were advertised were for planning activities for disadvantaged groups , for communications , for any idea that would ‘ assist in the development of McGregor Community College ’ and for home/school work .
16 The results of the study are being analysed and will assist in the development of our policy for the management and improvement of all Scotland 's trunk road network .
17 Case study evidence can assist in the development of more applicable theoretical work in industrial organisation .
18 With this in mind , those concerned with information management in schools need to be aware of any new technologies which can assist in the development of learning skills which are relevant across and beyond the curriculum .
19 The second is an evolutionary one , that the biggest difference between man and other apes lies in the development of the human brain .
20 ( iv ) The second motor of postmodernization lies in the development of a new sort of prophet , a new type of avant-garde .
21 An important element of the project will focus upon the development of international standards in such fields as software , computing and telecommunications .
22 Many Roman vault spans were far greater than Gothic ones and were not equalled until the development of steel construction in the nineteenth century .
23 People must be allowed say in the development of their own environment .
24 Because of the importance which we place in the development of our quality system , the Consultative Paper was sent to all Scottish colleges , secondary schools and institutes of Higher Education , to all professional and technical bodies , to industry Lead Bodies , to trade unions and to local and national government bodies .
25 Needing to find precisely when their electrical axis first originated in the development of the animal , he began mapping the fields in progressively earlier stages of salamander embryogenesis and discovered that the electrical axis originated in the unfertilized egg , thus contradicting conventional biological and genetic theory .
26 Both marketing and technical issues need to be addressed in the development of an idea .
27 This returns us to the earlier point about the other major forces which contributed to the development of political responses to the riots : namely the media , Parliament , the political parties , and popular ‘ common-sense ’ debate .
28 The influences which contributed to the development of this model draw on psycho-analysis , psychosocial casework , ego psychology , role theory , systems theory , family therapy , communication theory and developmental family theory ( Greene , 1986 , pp. 6–7 ) .
29 During late 1822 and early 1823 , Bentham became involved in two projects which contributed to the development of his constitutional thought .
30 The discovery of dopamine and its mode of action involved basic experiments on catecholamines in animals carried out at Oxford ; it contributed to the development of L-dopa as a treatment for Parkinson 's disease .
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