Example sentences of "[vb -s] develop an [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | EARTHSCAN , which has developed an unparalleled reputation for providing briefing documents on environmental issues , has begun an energy information programme . |
2 | The author has developed an iterative method of calculating the synonym percentages that would be expected as a result of loading buckets of various capacities to a range of packing densities . |
3 | Over the past 18 years , the Agricultural Training Board has developed an extensive range of services and expertise relating to education and training in agriculture . |
4 | Bardach has developed an extensive analysis of the various ‘ implementation games ’ that may be played by those who perceive ways in which policies may be delayed , altered , or deflected . |
5 | Tekhne has developed an automated gas from oil extraction system . |
6 | Under Thompson 's direction , Goldsmiths ' has developed an international reputation for its conceptually orientated graduates . |
7 | Over the years it has developed an international reputation in research on student learning strategies , critical analysis of adult basic and overseas education , and in educational philosophy and policy . |
8 | Alongside this , there has developed an increasing concern with social reform and the reordering of society , accompanied by the belief that in order to make such reforms effective and soundly based , knowledge about society and its members is needed . |
9 | UCM , a software house from Hove , has developed an animated video showing the workings of the Difference Engine No 2 . |
10 | Its role was partly that of a forum , partly a catalyst , and partly that of an intellectual resource which feeds in ideas and information ; over the years it has developed an outstanding reputation for encouraging and sustaining an informed dialogue between local movements . |
11 | She can only equip herself to face the world from a secure position when she has developed an internal strength which will come from the accumulation of power by centres of growth which lie far outside the existing bureaucracies of government , party and presidential palace . |
12 | Jensen 10 has developed an absolute measure of portfolio performance based on the risk premium version of the CAPM : This may be estimated by an ex-post linear regression , where the sum of the error terms is expected to be zero . |
13 | Veronica Williams , for example , has developed an interesting approach in connection with her work on art history . |
14 | Tomlinson ( 1980 ) has developed an interesting discussion of this point in relation to the ideas of Cole ( 1917 ) , arguing that large-scale enterprises can pose severe problems for enterprise democracy . |
15 | Now , you 'll be pleased to learn , a Lincolnshire company has developed an inexpensive way of drastically reducing that particular hazard , as temporarily as necessary , for instance , while your children are young . |
16 | The region for study is greater Humberside , which has developed an unusual concentration of activities with potentially heavy pollution impacts upon land , air and water . |
17 | Retix Inc , Santa Monica , California says it has developed an Open Systems Interconnection-compliant distributed transaction processing communications manager , which enables different transaction processing monitors to communicate and interoperate with each other . |
18 | The winners include : i ) the Martineau company of Haute-Garonne , which has developed an electrochemical technique for removing metals from industrial effluent ; ii ) Matussiere and Forest Paper , for producing web offset paper entirely from non-chlorine bleached recycled fibres ; and iii ) the Banque populaire du Haut-Rhin for devising a discount loan scheme for anti-pollution equipment . |
19 | The firm has developed an electronic chip that can bring piecemeal systems under unified control . |
20 | FOR a supposed corpse , America 's junk-bond market has developed an unnerving habit of sporadically twitching into life . |
21 | The vulnerability of Russian Formalism on this score seems , therefore , to suggest two important things : first , that any theory of literature , however specifically literary , needs to develop an adequate theory of non-literary issues ; and second , that an adequate theory of language is likely to be of enormous help in doing so . |
22 | For example , if a hotel wants to develop an impressive mail-out , then it may not be advisable to use a third A4 size — it should perhaps be larger with a specially designed envelope which interests the reader sufficiently to open it and read its contents . |
23 | She specialises in criminal and family law but hopes to develop an environmental practlce . |
24 | Lloyd finds this paradigm wanting in various respects , and proceeds to develop an alternative approach in which the non-verbal channel of communication is precluded by asking children to communicate by telephone on a route-finding task . |