Example sentences of "develop a strong [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A psychologist , Janis , has recognised that a group develops a strong feeling of ‘ we-ness ’ and it becomes vulnerable to a pattern of behaviour known as ‘ group think ’ . |
2 | In primary five , children are developing a strong sense of responsibility to each other in relationships . |
3 | A firm believer in developing a strong teamwork concept , he works best in a team structure and sees this as the best way to tackle key issues . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | Guinness Brewing Worldwide had developed a strong portfolio of exceptional , premium brands . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | But since it was established in 1775 to serve as a printer to Edinburgh 's legal , banking and ecclesiastical communities P&W has developed a strong position in financial printing , providing it with a coverage that goes much wider than ‘ Sketch and describe an electronic circuit . ’ |
8 | 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 . |
9 | Calves in this category may not have developed a strong immunity and after treatment should not be returned to the field which was the source of infection ; if this is impossible , parenteral ivermectin is the drug of choice since its residual effect prevents reinfection for a further three weeks . |
10 | If the ground is allowed to dry out before newly transferred plants have recovered from the unavoidable root damage , or container-grown ones have developed a strong root system , growth will be severely set back and they may die . |
11 | Such concepts of group loyalty and common purpose were , moreover , not entirely unfamiliar to the business world he had entered : many of the pre-vesting undertakings had developed a strong group identity among staff . |
12 | Barth was deeply suspicious of this entire concern , which he had earlier tried to combat in Gogarten , who through the 1920s had developed a strong interest in the theology of ‘ the orders of creation ’ . |
13 | The Occasional Conformity and Schism Acts , it is true , were repealed in 1719 ( although there was some division in the party over this ) , but the sacramental test for office-holders remained , and the new Whig leadership developed a strong alliance with the Church establishment , which they ensured would be dominated by Whig clergy . |
14 | In the early 1960s — as John Stork had done — he joined Masius Wynne-Williams , a leading British advertising agency , and developed a strong belief in the value of qualitative market research . |
15 | For example Roe ( 1952 ) , Eiduson ( 1962 ) and McClelland ( 1962 ) suggested that male scientists often experienced a lonely childhood , perhaps suffering social isolation through illness or family circumstances , so that they developed a strong interest in their surrounding material world and a below average interest in other people and relationships . |
16 | Eric 's parents , who , according to him , could scarcely be regarded as enthusiastic churchgoers , now developed a strong feeling that any children that might result from our marriage ought to be brought up as members of the Church of England . |
17 | If , for some reason , the time of high tide is different at the two ends of a strait , there will obviously develop a strong gradient between the two , giving rise to a tidal current which in narrow straits can become very strong . |
18 | to develop a strong culture for the ES as an agency with greater emphasis on effective management and on the achievement of positive results from our efforts ; |
19 | to develop a strong culture for the ES as an agency with greater emphasis on effective management and on the achievement of positive results from our efforts ; |
20 | The aim is to develop a strong export industry based on a small number of processors who are not heavily involved in intervention schemes . |
21 | To develop a strong interest in a pupil 's own surroundings as the home of Man . |