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

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1 He explained that the district hospital has developed a strong sense of community service , partly because it has always had to find ways of reaching a scattered population .
2 Celgene has developed a patented method of isolating left- and right-handed versions of compounds known as amines , used as building blocks in a variety of drugs for cardiovascular diseases and central nervous system disorders .
3 From the original provision of foundation and degree courses the Faculty has developed a comprehensive range of degree and non-degree courses at various levels .
4 Dr. Ira Progoff of Dialogue House , New York , has developed a comprehensive system of journalling and others have adapted this for a ‘ spiritual journal ’ .
5 In its first few years , it has developed a wide scheme of work including long courses , short courses , research and consultancy .
6 C Itoh Techno-Science , a distributor of Sun Microsystems Inc workstations in Japan owned by the giant C Itoh & Co trading house — which is changing its name to Itochu — has developed a Japanese version of computer-aided manufacturing software from US company Point Controls Corp .
7 An inventor has developed a high-flying way of scaring birds away from growing crops .
8 The ICAEW has developed a modified level of protection suitable for investment business carried out in the course of corporate finance activities for a corporate finance client .
9 To deal with this , the PRS has developed a complex scale of payments for live performances .
10 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 .
11 The airline has developed a total package of distribution services for its freight forwarding agents , carefully designed to best service the ultimate customers ; the manufacturer and the purchaser .
12 Serotec has developed a new range of unlabelled and conjugated monoclonal antibodies .
13 Serious chipmakers ca n't afford to be out of the market , and Hitachi Ltd has announced that it has developed a new type of AND gate for Flash memory , which achieves the world 's smallest cell surface memory of just 1.28 square microns .
14 ICI 's ‘ Melinar ’ business has developed a new grade of PET that now allows plastic bottles to be refilled and reused .
15 French start-up Machine Independent Software , the cross-platform software development subsidiary of the $25m-a-year Sun Microsystems Inc integrator Diva , has developed a portable implementation of the Microsoft Corp Windows application programming interface ( API ) , that will let Windows applications run on Solaris , UnixWare , AIX , HP-UX , VMS and OSF/1 boxes after recompilation .
16 ONE type of wild potato has developed a novel way of protecting itself from the ravages of aphids — by producing the chemical that aphids themselves use as an alarm signal .
17 ( The position in Canada , however , is somewhat different since the union movement there — probably because of the different system of government — has developed a broader view of political ideology and has close ties with the New Democratic Party . )
18 In all these areas , librarianship has developed a considerable body of constantly re-examined knowledge , a fact duly recognized by ( for example ) the Council for Educational Technology , which turned to it naturally and appropriately as issues developed within its purview .
19 From out of deepest Wales , Mary Denton has developed a unique method of charting the service history of a person , airfield or aircraft using a mixture of calligraphy and heraldry .
20 English , by contrast , has developed a different kind of gender ( I say ‘ has developed ’ because in its earliest form it had the Germanic three-way grammatical classification ) .
21 By that time , the RECs should have developed a better understanding of the market , and pricing policies to suit .
22 The three or four terms offered to post-graduate students condense the technical work of a three-year course ; on the whole there is greater emphasis on training the voice , movement , acting technique , fencing and dance , etc. since students will presumably have developed a fair amount of performing skill through their university drama departments or societies .
23 He was known to have developed a huge network of patronage , and was widely considered to be the most powerful of the opposition candidates .
24 He had developed a droning style of speaking , and the general appearance of sluggishness alarmed his friends .
25 Although she now felt a little better physically , her mind had developed a nasty habit of wandering .
26 Meanwhile speculation about the emergence of a " fresh strain of HIV " grew after reports that 30 patients in France , Spain , the United Kingdom and the USA had developed a rare form of immuno-deficiency illness with AIDS-like symptoms but without traces in their blood of known strains of HIV .
27 Every municipal corporation had a separate and different charter ; various ad hoc bodies each had their own Acts of Parliament ; parish councils arose from the operation of the common law without benefit of statute ; and Quarter Sessions ‘ had developed a rich variety of practice ’ ( Keith-Lucas 1980 : 154 ) .
28 As this summer , even hotter and drier than the last , worked its way up to August , Robert found he had developed a rich repertoire of twitches and guilty tics .
29 In France , the one country that had developed a strong tradition of vernacular opera with its own different aesthetic , it needed only a visit of an Italian company playing a repertoire of opere buffe to spark off one of the most celebrated of musical civil wars , the querelle des bouffons , a war which was renewed a quarter of a century later when the pro-Italian faction set up Piccinni in rivalry with the now gallicized Gluck .
30 Guinness Brewing Worldwide had developed a strong portfolio of exceptional , premium brands .
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