Example sentences of "develop [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 These will then develop through the usual plant successions into areas of organic sediment rather like the backswamps in the interior of the delta .
2 Whereas the subject of Marx 's early work should develop through the productive construction of the world , Simmel 's examples most often related to the potential provided by the exchange and consumption of goods not of one 's own production .
3 In this sense parallels may develop between the regional negotiation processes over the Kampuchean and Afghan conflicts .
4 Who will develop as the primary purchaser : GP fundholders or health authorities ?
5 Tell me , in the lease as originally drawn up would you be able to let my client know whether there was specific reference to the controversy over the dustbins or did this develop after the Maltese took over ? ’
6 It is important not to let this develop into the second stage , which is a deep sore , more painful and more difficult to treat .
7 There are two processes , one on either side that will develop into the lower jaw ; two further processes that will form the cheeks and upper jaw , and a central process that will give rise to the nose .
8 It does not develop into the passionate circling en l ’ air that occurs when the Tutor swings Natalia round as she rests on his knee before they ultimately turn to face each other and embrace .
9 Rival small company market(s) could develop along the above lines and would provide a considerable degree of competition to the ISE .
10 She crunched through toast and marmalade while Rory had a shower , then said they had to hurry down to breakfast , she 'd need the bulk to make sure a hangover did not develop from the great variety of booze they 'd sunk the night before .
11 An alternative outcome , but one which may well develop from the first , is the emergence of a strong nationalist dictatorship .
12 It is known that both cannibalistic and non-cannibalistic individuals can and do develop from the same batch of eggs .
13 The introduction of the cascade model , in which the member of staff reports back to colleagues , has been introduced to alleviate this reaction , but this too has met with three fairly substantial problems : first , the idea of cascading presumes that the teachers will return from the course keen and willing to share their experience ; second , that the teachers will have the expertise to allow them to cascade the experience effectively ; and third , that group dynamics between course members in which security , confidence and understanding can develop from the shared experience is frequently dissipated when the groups disperse .
14 This control was vitally necessary if there could develop within the human race an area of activity which would provide far wider and ultimately greater satisfactions and happiness than could be obtained from purely physical gratifications .
15 I thought of the Weddell Sea , the ice and the ghost of that Flying Dutchman , visualising the friction that could develop in the close confines of a yacht .
16 It was therefore not surprising that at the time Indirect Rule was rising to ideological prominence an emphasis on recruiting the right people should develop in the Colonial Service .
17 All normal deaf children can develop in the oral system .
18 Although a plateau will develop in the overall incidence of AIDS , there are strikingly different predictions for each exposure category .
19 You can write your weight in a diary or on a chart or graph and see progress develop in the right direction over time .
20 How did it develop in the sixties ?
21 These are needs that they would not develop in the wild state , so they exist only in some horses .
22 This case illustrates the sense of hopelessness that may develop in the unemployed , especially when finding a job appears to be in almost impossible task , and how this may create other problems , particularly when a major life event occurs , such as the break-up of an important relationship .
23 Secondly , the triangular relationship between the UK , the USA and the European Community will be examined in order to assess how civil aviation between them might develop in the near future .
24 There is a parallel question on how they think the situation will develop in the next twelve months .
25 It is possible that a substantial increase in demand for teacher education on language could develop in the next few years .
26 These experiences will lay the foundation for the more formal learning which will develop in the next stage of their school career .
27 That is , the universe would develop in the same way as its mirror image if , in addition , every particle was swapped with its antiparticle !
28 Water well , then carefully remove the container and gently tease out the outer roots , so they do n't develop in the wrong direction .
29 The risk stems from the fact that if these microscopic eggs are inadvertently swallowed by a child , then the larval stag in this parasite 's life-cycle can develop in the human body .
30 Find two ideas that we could develop over the long term .
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