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

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1 NEC Corp has developed a full colour 10.4″ 2.5 lbs thin film transistor liquid crystal diode display screen based on an analogue RGB interface : NEC says that the new technology displays natural colours in the 4,096 colour range of a quality not previously possible : a high level of picture brightness is also achieved ; specifications include a 640 by 480 resolution screen with a total of 307,200 pixels and a response time of less than 40ms .
2 NEC Corp has developed a neural network systems that detects similarities in share price patterns .
3 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 .
4 The Department intends to develop a wide range of activities for the community and to work closely with other bodies in the field to ensure the fullest use of resources .
5 The project which is being jointly funded by The Department of Employment and Henley Management College aims to develop a national model for integrating work-based learning with the professional and academic requirements of personnel managers .
6 The research aims to develop a computer-based tool that is capable of
7 Building on previous modelling work on land allocation for afforestation on upland farms and on the conservation value of farmland in Devon , the research aims to develop a computerised model of lowland farming situations to test out the likely impact of various economic incentives and technical possibilities for farm forestry .
8 Although she now felt a little better physically , her mind had developed a nasty habit of wandering .
9 Purity-on-Tap have developed a combined carbon and RO unit , featuring the CBR ‘ metals ’ cartridge to produce very high quality water .
10 Serotec has developed a new range of unlabelled and conjugated monoclonal antibodies .
11 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 .
12 By 1991 , the IWC scientific committee had developed a revised management procedure ( RMP ) to provide adequate safeguards and had estimated the population of Antarctic minke whale at 760,000 , well above the number needed to resume commercial whaling ( see Nature 357 , 532 ; 1992 ) .
13 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 .
14 An inventor has developed a high-flying way of scaring birds away from growing crops .
15 ICI 's ‘ Melinar ’ business has developed a new grade of PET that now allows plastic bottles to be refilled and reused .
16 Held in the open air and under marquees , The South Bank Jazz Festival has developed a strong reputation for presenting the best in traditional and contemporary jazz .
17 However , Chorus ' role in the BCS programme is unofficially guaranteed , with the group proposing to develop a binary interface to the company 's MIX microkernel operating system .
18 As the new group begins to develop a clear idea of its own aims and objectives they might well decide to produce a video film of their own to explain their story .
19 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 .
20 RESEARCHERS at North-East London Polytechnic have developed a surveying instrument , based on a split-beam laser , that can define position within a cylinder 500 metres across and 4 metres tall .
21 This project unites a joint team of British and French economists and lawyers from the Universities of Sussex and Grenoble to review the existing evidence in a dispassionate collaborative manner to try to develop a common view and to carry out a limited number of new investigations in areas of particular sensitivity .
22 Women 's participation in the movement has developed a great awareness about women 's particular needs , in terms of nurseries , the socialization of domestic work , etc .
23 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 .
24 The stonework around the bay windows was crumbling and the upper front bay had developed a distinct list .
25 Feminists who take a more woman-centred approach have developed a positive view of women 's biology , and have based a full theory of gender relations on it ( see Chapter 5 ) .
26 This person with the HIV infection has developed a sore mouth
27 Each LEA , each school and each agency needs to develop a strategic approach to staff development , involving detailed identification of training and development needs with the staff as a whole and with each individual member of staff .
28 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 .
29 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 .
30 Moore says that the bank has developed a general policy that loans to small , high-technology firms can provide a good source of business .
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