Example sentences of "[noun prp] has developed a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In this latter area Johnson Matthey has developed a number of technetium-labelled agents for medical imaging . |
2 | In exchange , ECSP has developed a pool of software and made these available to its sponsors . |
3 | Auditex Espana SA has developed a Unix driver called Synergia , which enables Apple Computer Inc 's Macintosh computers to be used as viewdata servers . |
4 | Allied Dunbar has developed a method of clarifying your personal financial position . |
5 | The fact is , Jay Chandler has developed a passion for Malawi and Tanganyikan cichlids . |
6 | Brighton & Hove has developed a Tourist Charter that sets standards for hotels amongst the highest in Britain . |
7 | But Fujitsu has launched a notebook-type PC capable of wireless communication via a mobile phone , and Toshiba has developed a radio data communications unit for PCs . |
8 | Fujitsu Ltd 's Unix commercialisation group in Australia has developed a prototype performance monitoring system called Open Eyes which can support networks of integrated Unix systems from the personal computer level to the mainframe . |
9 | Sergeyev has developed a machine that uses liquid crystals to recover such energy from the surface of these objects . |
10 | The Ministry of Agriculture in Britain has developed a forecasting system based primarily on soil temperature in the early spring which can predict the likely severity of nematodiriasis . |
11 | Ontos has developed a set of object class libraries for financial trading rooms in a co-development with the University of West England , ( formerly Bristol Polytechnic ) . |
12 | Ontos has developed a set of object class libraries for financial trading rooms in a co-development with the University of West England , ( formerly Bristol Polytechnic ) . |
13 | In the past year the CGR has developed a number of new applications of transgenic and genome technology which focus on a small number of areas of interest . |
14 | Hypertension research : The CGR has developed a number of new hypertensive rat lines and these are being analysed by non-invasive telemetry recording of blood pressure . |
15 | Having cut his teeth at Disney Studios , Lasseter has developed a reputation with a series of shorts over the past five years which have brought together the very best aspects of hand and computer animation , creating something quite special in the process . |
16 | In order that providers of vocational education and training can meet these challenges , SCOTVEC has developed a framework of awards which is capable of delivering a flexible and responsive system of qualifications and of meeting the challenges of the future . |
17 | SCOTVEC has developed a statement defining each of the core skills at four ‘ stages ’ of increasing difficulty from 1 to 4 . |
18 | For instance , Evan Zaidel has developed a device known as the Z lens . |
19 | For instance , Evan Zaidel has developed a device known as the Z lens . |
20 | The University of Edinburgh has developed a network of connections to allow students in many areas of study to participate in ERASMUS exchange programmes . |
21 | BT has developed a range of new software , including both packages that will help customers either to type in the data for the returns and tailored solutions to retrieve the data automatically from existing accounting systems . |
22 | In France Gian Piero Zarri has developed a system known as RESEDA to allow Artificial Intelligence techniques to be applied to historical source material ( concerning the Hundred Years War ) . |
23 | In partnership with Michael Duveen , Dirk has developed a system whereby four organic herds ( two friesian and two jersey ) supply the milk for the yoghurt manufacturing process on the farm . |
24 | The University of Leeds has developed a crop spraying system that produces virtually no pesticide or herbicide drift . |
25 | This is why Barclays has developed a range of insurance products and services designed to meet the needs of independent businesses . |
26 | These generally refer to finding a self-indexing function for tables in main storage ; Jaeschke has developed a method originally proposed by Cichell , and he has shown that , however complicated the key sequence is , a self-indexing function can be found for up to 40 keys so that they fit exactly into a table with the same number of storage positions . |