Example sentences of "[Wh det] have develop [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The rapidly deteriorating relationship which has developed between the Polytechnic of Central London ( PCL ) and the Inner London Education Authority ( ILEA ) in recent years can be ascribed to similar factors .
2 The Barcelona festival is the most enjoyable , experimental stop on what Gibson jokingly calls the ‘ virtual rubber chicken circuit ’ , a global network of theoretical conferences , trade fairs and arty think tanks which has developed over the last two years to tap the millennial fascination with virtual reality .
3 Priddle and Heywood ( 1980 ) regard antarctic lakes as forming an evolutionary series which has developed over the period of about 20 000 years since the ice-sheet was maximal ; this is in any case a convenient way of describing them .
4 In Thailand , for example , there is practised an ancient art of war which has developed over the centuries into a highly exciting spectator sport .
5 Dealing with drivers at this tender age obviously sparked an interest in transport which has developed over the years .
6 All this has , of course , been made possible both by technological revolutions in transport and communication and by the lengthy period of free movements of the factors of production over a vast area of the globe which has developed since the second world war .
7 The significance of this event was not so much that it was government interfering in artistic freedom , as liberal would-be martyrs would have it , but that it showed how frightened the President was of the populist , anti-intellectual feeling which has developed in the US over the last few years .
8 This happens when tension , which has developed in the rectal wall , impedes further radial expansion .
9 It is true that the taste for the Picturesque which had developed at the end of the eighteenth century had led the educated to take a visual pleasure in the exteriors of vernacular buildings ( Jane Austen pokes fun at the taste on more than one occasion ) .
10 All four of our mystics wrote in what we now call Middle English , a language which had developed after the Norman Conquest and which grafted French onto the old Anglo-Saxon .
11 The very sharp difference in their relationship to western Europe which had developed by the death of Peter I was pregnant with implications for the future .
12 Sheila Cunningham , of Norfolk North , said the present system was unfair and perpetuated the elective dictatorship which had developed in the 1980s .
13 Berkeley 's philosophy marks the turn of the tide against the world picture which had developed in the seventeenth century , and which had reached one of its classical expositions in Locke 's Essay .
14 This encouraged a move away from the study of artefacts and ‘ cultures ’ based on them which had developed in the absence of such dating methods , to a more all-embracing study of past human societies .
15 The defection of the Nevilles could have done considerably more damage to the royal affinity which had developed in the north in the 1460s .
16 Kissinger even hoped to make 1973 the ‘ Year of Europe ’ in which the Atlantic alliance could be restored to full health , ending the distrust between America and Europe which had developed in the 1960s .
17 It had been given to her in case an emergency arose , but it seemed to Mrs Blakey that the atmosphere which had developed in the house could n't be called an emergency .
18 The defection of the Nevilles could have done considerably more damage to the royal affinity which had developed in the north in the 1460s .
19 At a press conference in Bonn on July 17 Kohl emphasised Germany 's continuing commitment to the process of European unification , which had to develop alongside the process of German unification .
20 Rising costs , a more sophisticated travelling public and much greater competition from numerous holiday attractions , which have developed within the last 10 years , have made it virtually impossible to run two commercial railways in such close proximity .
21 This is so despite the fact that the universal banking model , which is probably even more integrated than the conglomerate groupings which have developed in the UK , is widespread .
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