Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] developed a [noun] of " in BNC.
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1 | He argues that management has developed a range of responses and has attempted to maintain control through the use of industrial relations procedures , through bureaucratic rules which channel conflict into manageable and acceptable ways , and especially through the use of internal labour markets and dual labour markets which divide and segment the working class . |
2 | Tanshire Equipment has developed a range of mobile , self-contained , refrigerated pressure vessels for the handling of thermolabile products . |
3 | This usually entailed placement at a very tender age , because it would be difficult for some parents to deal with the issue of race and colour if the child had developed a sense of racial identity and pride in his or her heritage . |
4 | The Hoskyns Group have developed a range of computers specially tailored to the hotel industry . |
5 | Perhaps that foul seductress had developed a way of doing it absolutely noiselessly , and without movement . |
6 | In the last 21 years the British state has developed a range of counter-insurgency techniques which have been exported all over the world : ‘ special units ’ such as the SAS , sectarian shoot-to-kill squads , political laws , special courts , media censorship and new styles of torture which leave no mark . |
7 | Serius has developed a library of objects designed to enable non-programmers to create custom applications by simply linking objects on a point-and-click basis . |
8 | Serius has developed a library of objects designed to enable non-programmers to create custom applications by simply linking objects on a point-and-click basis . |
9 | A Tewkesbury firm has developed a way of engraving both the customer 's photo and signature onto the card . |
10 | In addition to media production , the centre has developed a number of programmes in the areas of media research and training . |
11 | A social worker has developed a means of measuring ‘ emotional stability ’ in children by means of a short interview with the child . |
12 | Large bowel cancer is uncommon among Japanese eating their traditional diet , but it was found that , within a generation , Japanese eating the American way had developed a risk of large bowel cancer equal to that of Americans . |
13 | Researchers at the National Grid Company 's technology and science division have developed a way of destroying the PCBs while the transformer remains in operation . |
14 | The subsequent demoralisation in evidence throughout British coalfields has been mitigated to some degree in South Yorkshire by blame for defeat focusing on a clearly identifiable minority , who in response have developed a set of parallel social institutions . |
15 | Strathclyde Region has developed a set of guidelines for research organisations and researchers who wish to undertake research in any of the following sectors : pre-five and nursery , primary and secondary . |