Example sentences of "[noun pl] have develop a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Hitchens Quality Homes has developed a number of properties close to the golf club , ranging from two bedroom detached bungalows ( £159,500 ) to three bedroom three storey houses ( £169,950 ) .
2 Prior to the application to Council , a research project financed by the Polytechnic , Wolverhampton based on sample from the Gloucester and the Bristol port books had developed a database capable of storing and retrieving commodity and topographical data .
3 Because intensive livestock production renders the animals more susceptible to disease most stockmen have developed a degree of veterinary skill which can make them a decisive factor in the profitability of any livestock enterprise .
4 One of its subsidiaries has developed a machine capable of extracting the harmful gas from refrigeration plant with a environmentally sound technique .
5 This work was in some ways inferior to that done in America , where engineers had developed a disc-cutter with better frequency-range and lower distortion , and their pressings had lower surface-noise as well .
6 Many companies have developed a range of these programs to satisfy their own needs and requirements .
7 ‘ In the environmental field especially , opencast mining companies have developed a reputation for minimum disruption and scrupulous site restoration .
8 Malcolm had left Trinidad for the United States in the 1920s and whilst educating himself at Fisk and Howard Universities had developed a temperament of a distinctly militant revolutionary nature .
9 Some plants have developed a method of defence against this kind of attack .
10 The American auctioneer 's style differs slightly from that of his London counterpart — there is a greater element of showmanship — and it is interesting that most of the transplanted English auctioneers have developed a technique that combines elements of both styles .
11 German technologists have developed a system of filtering out sulphur dioxide and oxides of nitrogen from the flue gases of coal-fired power stations .
12 Though one of the agencies has developed a number of guidelines about procedure to be followed in certain circumstances ( see ch. 8 , s. i ) , there are no standard manuals of field officer practice .
13 However , against this statutory backdrop , the professional bodies have developed a policy-making role and , following the example set in the USA , with the introduction of the Accounting Standards Board in 1990 we have seen the establishment of a standard-setting body which is neither government nor the accounting profession .
14 After his defection to the United States , Pacepa claimed that Eastern Bloc scientists had developed a method , known as RADU , of irradiating an enemy and inducing cancerous tumours .
15 All reptile eggs contain a considerable amount of yolk in them , but many of these live-bearing reptiles have developed a way of supplementing it .
16 SCIENTISTS have developed a vaccine against types of pneumonia , meningitis and blood poisoning which claim thousands of lives in Britain a year and 10 million lives worldwide .
17 SCIENTISTS have developed a test designed to detect the most lethal form of breast cancer in women and enable doctors to provide more effective treatment .
18 German scientists have developed a way of using carbon dioxide rather than water as a medium for dyeing materials .
19 SCIENTISTS have developed a car which cleans the air as it is driven .
20 In the third , medical advisers have developed a management role in the family health services authority , addressed wider health strategy , and planned practice development ; pharmaceutical advisers have led in all aspects of prescribing , involving the medical adviser only when the issue is whether to prescribe rather than what to prescribe .
21 As a result historians have developed a stock of general labels that are often used for convenience .
22 All children have to develop a concept of safety and an ability to cope with the hazards which exist in that environment .
23 Swindon Racing Engines have developed a Vauxhall Power Unit to take on the Japanese .
24 Swindon Racing Engines have developed a Vauxhall Power Unit to take on the Japanese .
25 The three agencies , the Branches , the commercial agencies and the educational institutions have developed a policy of mutual support whereby the Branches include some academic input in their meetings , the commercial sector provides a more sophisticated programme , and the polytechnics draw upon the strengths and goodwill of their own staff and practitioners to provide seminars at post-graduate level .
26 In the UK , different local authorities have developed a range of renewal policies but there has been little attempt to evaluate their effect in the wider urban context .
27 As indicated , in various parts of the country experimental projects have developed a co-ordinator role , giving it different titles , key worker , case manager , care co-ordinator , nominated social worker .
28 1 The attitude of the courts The courts have developed a practice of viewing the position of an employee as particularly special and significant when dealing with restraint of trade claims by an employer .
29 All religions have developed a body of moral norms .
30 Whelks have developed a radula on a stalk which they can extend beyond the shell and use to bore into the shells of other molluscs .
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