Example sentences of "[verb] to develop a new [noun] " in BNC.

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1 That is why already in 1968 , when I was first in government , we tried to develop a new hybrid of social justice and a market economy .
2 Virgin retail was among the top three record-shop chains in Britain , with shops in almost every major town and plans to develop a new concept in record retailing , a ‘ megastore ’ , in Oxford Street , close by the site of the first ever Virgin shop .
3 Bracknell , Berkshire-based White Cross Systems Ltd says it plans to develop a new generation of parallel database servers based on the T9000 Transputer for next year .
4 Bracknell , Berkshire-based White Cross Systems Ltd says it plans to develop a new generation of parallel database servers based on the T9000 Transputer for next year .
5 A former world champion who had narrowly missed a second championship , he had a position of huge popularity in an important market for Marlboro ( Brazil ) , exactly the kinds of characteristics needed to develop a new car , and fitted in temperamentally very well with the racing ‘ philosophy ’ of the McLaren boss Edward Everett Mayer — known on the circuit as ‘ the Wiener ’ due to his squeaky voice , short stature and constant presence .
6 These pines were considered the holder of the planet 's longevity title until about a decade ago , when botanists studying lichens began to develop a new dating technique .
7 The battery group , under Dr Colin Vincent , aims to develop a new range of materials to improve the reliability of batteries and to make new ones that are smaller and lighter than today 's batteries .
8 The company reckons it has a major advantage over its competitors because it does not have to develop a new product for each market — it simply adds a local user interface , which also cuts down on development and maintenance costs .
9 THE blood-sucking ability of the leech is helping to develop a new family of drugs to treat heart disease .
10 Incidentally , I knocked down the girders that were to go to develop a new pit which would come from Monktonhall into those reserves .
11 ‘ We 're trying to develop a new kind of show , so obviously there are problems .
12 The company says the attempt at a buyout failed because the managers realised that it would take longer than they had planned to develop a new generation of the 50 Series minicomputer line .
13 This came about through the fact that although Mondrian made use of the Cubist grid-system of Composition , he had already begun to develop a new form of painting which finally culminated during the war in the purely abstract idiom of De Stijl and Neo-Plasticism .
14 But the functionalists also argue that the ideology which informs the common law approach is hostile to the positive aims of modern government , that the judiciary display a philosophical , cultural , or political bias when reviewing administrative action and therefore that new institutions with new personnel are required to develop a new jurisprudence for the modern age .
15 It began in the early fifties when American health products company Johnson & Johnson , best known for its baby powder , wanted to develop a new type of surgical suture based on collagen the same sort of stuff that ageing film stars injected to prevent wrinkles .
16 Boots with a cut-away heel tend to do less damage than traditionally-patterned ones , but walkers need to develop a new style of walking when using them , particularly on steep ground .
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