Example sentences of "develop and [vb pp] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It is useful for bringing together the separate parts of the ANLT and the grammar and lexicon can be developed and altered within this environment .
2 The actual tests and other forms of assessment will be developed and piloted by various organizations on behalf of the government .
3 In particular , it may foster the inventor 's ill-informed optimism that he has something which can be developed and exploited for commercial gain .
4 ( These ideas of Gramsci 's have been notably developed and applied to recent criminal justice policy by Stuart Hall , whose account of ‘ law and order ideology ’ we discussed in Chapter 1 . )
5 Specialisation can be developed and expanded in two ways : by recruiting a specialist or through staff development .
6 In order to facilitate this process the following , at least should be developed and agreed with all parties :
7 The process of reconciliation of budget costs and actual costsprovides invaluable data so that standardized costs may be developed and used on comparable activities and projects in the future .
8 Written documents could be and were easily forged whereas seals , crosses , medallions etc. were , in the way in which they had been developed and used in pre-Norman Britain , distinctive individual objects , which were less easily forged , more identifiable and more obviously linked to particular individuals .
9 Software packages as yet to be developed and published for general release or as customized packages by with the same overall features of Inform , Workbase and Executive English .
10 The families in these traps are enmeshed in a web of overlapping tax schedules and benefit thresholds , developed and administered by two separate departments ( Department of Social Security and the Treasury ) with differing objectives in mind .
11 All of this can come as no surprise , since one of the greatest difficulties which confronts the medical legal commentator in dealing with the treatment of the terminally ill is that techniques and technology have developed and changed with such rapidity in the past decade or so that it is only vaguely that the problems are perceived , let alone responded to by developing a general consensus in the form of law .
12 Some anaspids have specialized elongate paired fins which may have been developed and restricted to this group ( Fig. 1 f ) .
13 Moreover , especially as monies became tight , much new provision was actually developed and provided within local communities using resources other than those available within the social services department itself .
14 Recent thinking on how markets can be affected by bargaining modes will be examined , and , whenever necessary , developed and adapted for possible application to an analysis of the petroleum market .
15 In a unitised project , persons having differing interests in two or more different areas or " tracts " agree that a field underlying their respective tracts should be developed and produced as one project .
16 The student 's own work is developed and guided in individual tutorials and seminars .
17 Guidelines for making women visible in the national media will be developed and distributed to provincial offices and media organisations .
18 The European economy was being developed and fertilized in this age by men who regularly undertook journeys of great difficulty , risks of unknown dimensions .
19 This is the ‘ inorganic mineral ’ theory of the Glasgow chemist Graham Cairns-Smith , first proposed 20 years ago and since developed and elaborated in three books , the latest of which , Seven Clues to the Origin of Life , treats the origin of life as a mystery needing a Sherlock Holmes solution .
20 Interestingly , this is exactly the kind of argument developed and elaborated by left academics in their critique of " Labourism " and the " Parliamentary Socialism " of the British Labour Party .
21 A central part of methods it would seem is tacit knowledge , developed and shared by those who work together but resting unformulated and thus unavailable to those without personal contact .
22 While it has been demonstrated by the work of Piaget and others that , at primary school age , children 's understanding functions at the concrete operational stage , more recent research in primary history has tended to suggest that children 's " historical " thinking can be developed and encouraged by certain teaching techniques .
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