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

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31 An inventor has developed a high-flying way of scaring birds away from growing crops .
32 Moore says that the bank has developed a general policy that loans to small , high-technology firms can provide a good source of business .
33 Hemler and Longstaff ( 1991 ) have developed a general equilibrium model for pricing index futures , in which the futures price depends on stock market volatility ( see Chapter 5.3.24 ) .
34 For simple use of a Shopping Centre Planner CACI have developed a standard calibration of the model described above .
35 To deal with this , the PRS has developed a complex scale of payments for live performances .
36 In other parts of Brazil , giant corporations exist alongside small peasant producers , with whom they have developed a complex inter-dependence , based on the supply of goods rather than labour .
37 Over the centuries the Church of England has developed a complex set of laws to deal with internal matters , and deals with them in its own courts .
38 Feminist writings on sex and sexuality since the sixties have developed a powerful indictment of porn for its depiction of men 's oppression of women .
39 A strong monarchy could have developed a powerful army and an effective bureaucracy .
40 But it is most evident whenever a teacher has developed a real interest in some school subject or area of the curriculum , often the result of some form of limited subject specialisation by the teacher .
41 Mr Giles went on to outline his vision for the future , a future in which children and adults ‘ had developed a real enthusiasm for regularly visiting bookshops and libraries ’ .
42 He had decided it was not a subject for honest men , and had gone on to history , where he had developed a real interest in local history and a talent for getting old working-class men and women talking about the customs and social conditions of their childhood .
43 It looks as though sweaty locker rooms will be a thing of the past as Swedish scientists have developed a smell-absorbing paint .
44 During their travels they appear to have developed a black variety which became extremely popular , perhaps because its natural nocturnal camouflage assisted it to become a more efficient mouser and ratter .
45 However , British Rail have not yet developed a suitable systematic approach for predicting the demand for new , or radically improved services .
46 In spite of the unlikeness of Kant 's approach and that of utilitarianism , one of the foremost moral philosophers of our time , R.M. Hare , has developed a moral philosophy which is something of a synthesis of them .
47 Paradoxically it has not developed a formalised set of principles or immutable knowledge which could , for example , be structured into an academic text-book about socio-technical systems .
48 Two of my Bleeding Heart Tetras have developed a hemispherical black lump 2 to 3mm in diameter , towards the rear of the body .
49 Sherman ( 1981 ) has developed a useful alternative theory which he called the ‘ Social Breakdown Syndrome ’ , which involves a more comprehensive explanation than those which focus entirely upon individual pathology .
50 Douglas stresses the common features of groupwork and has developed a useful , straightforward approach which can be applied to all groups and groupwork .
51 We have also developed a thriving network of polytechnics , whose student numbers have increased nearly sixfold since the end of the 1960s .
52 Scientists at Sheffield University 's Comparative Plant Ecology Unit have developed a small-scale heating and cooling system which can simulate any global climate change .
53 Erm it 's , it 's , negative numbers are n't a natural thing , fractions are actually easier and that was what happened in the history of mathematics , fractions were developed a long long time before negative numbers , the old Greeks used to play about with fractions quite a lot .
54 Training and Enterprise Councils ( and Local Enterprise Companies in Scotland ) have developed a wide range of services for business and enterprise which assist over 150,000 small companies each year .
55 e ) Trade unions have developed a wide range of learning materials and processes which can usefully be brought into the classroom .
56 In its first few years , it has developed a wide scheme of work including long courses , short courses , research and consultancy .
57 They have since developed a wide range of contacts and membership to the group is now by election .
58 In Russia for example we intend to launch a small partnership fund to support small projects promoted by the voluntary agencies in the United Kingdom who 've developed a wide range of connections with their Russian counterparts .
59 If you should stroll into a pub and meet an analyst and a user talking about work , and you can not tell one from the other , they have probably developed a successful system together .
60 The Surrey-Hampshire Borders CAMRA branch have developed a successful campaign to support the Gales Trail :
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