Example sentences of "develop a [adv] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Another feature of Houghton 's work is that he develops a very complex model for collecting logistic information , based upon sampling of the issue records of individual books in various categories — shelf stock , returned books , withdrawn books .
2 This meat has been grazed on the summer grass and herbs and so develops a more complex flavour , darker colour and , while remaining tender , a slightly coarser texture .
3 You 'll soon find yourself developing a pretty sure grasp of what colour is all about .
4 As ‘ This Is Not A Song ’ — a smart , sophisticated musical step forward — proves , the Franks are developing a similarly direct pop panache , an across-the-bored appeal that could stretch from vegetarians to octogenarians , from grebos to grandmothers .
5 Only a young development engineer , tucked away in a corner of a small private factory , is developing a wholly peaceful gadget .
6 Treating the problem by developing a less attached relationship — the normal treatment for separation anxiety — is wrong in these cases .
7 PEARS : Andrew Pears , son of a Cornish farmer , set up shop as a hairdresser in Soho in 1789 and began developing a more gentle soap than the harsh ones then used .
8 We have been active with others in emphasising the vital importance of developing a more sustainable lifestyle in the run-up to the Earth Summit , though our efforts appear to have had only limited effect , judging by the attitude of our political leaders .
9 This intimacy with God helps us to reach out to our marriage partner in developing a more intimate life together .
10 In developing a more independent stance on the war , Henderson was driven forward not only by the logic of party politics , but also by a rising tide of war-weariness and peace agitation .
11 In April 1960 , Wayne State University entered into a contract with the US Office of Education to conduct at Monteith College a research project concerned with exploring methods of developing a more vital relationship between the library and college teaching .
12 In 1961 the Club was developing a more commercial approach to itself , in no small measure owing to Jack Webb who worked for the Club 's accountant , Spencer Ell .
13 In January 1990 the State Committee for Statistics announced that it was developing a more realistic type of retail price index , based on what consumers actually paid rather than on list prices .
14 Coming in at all , so that 's , that is n't easy , but it , eh were it works it 's really good I mean for example we , we d o up the Poll Tax enforcement policy , erm and again it was where the Cou I mean if the Council had followed the legislation on Poll Tax collection , it 's you know , erm and it did n't want to do that , and so again well , it 's , well it 's related to this legislation bit , but we looked at , we looked at how we could get round that legal procedure and we looked at developing a more sensitive policy and we had to do that with other departments .
15 The good dealer was something of a social worker as well as a salesman , developing a very intensive relationship with clients who did n't mind being churned every day .
16 So it 's definitely the latter , we are developing a fully capable Eurofighter two thousand aircraft and if erm any of our four participating nations do not want a particular facility then we will make provision for them to leave that out in production and if an export customer does not require the full range of capabilities we can also remove them for that export customer .
17 Many brachiopods have developed a broadly wavy margin of the valves ( see below ) , with the middle bent downwards .
18 The work of the CLE to date has concentrated mainly on the problems of unemployment and inflation , and the CLE has developed a widely accepted framework for looking at those subjects .
19 The crustacean , Gigantocypris , has developed a completely different design of mirror-eye .
20 ‘ Thus we have developed a distinctly new product especially to meet the demands of this market . ’
21 Some of the doctors — alas not many — were essentially reasonable men ; but most of them had developed a positively insensate hatred for Mrs Castle .
22 ENGINEERING Research Station have developed a below ground module .
23 GKR claim to have developed a uniquely effective research procedure , but it is such a closely-guarded secret that its uniqueness and efficacy is impossible to judge .
24 No insects and no fish have so far been found to use sonar , but two quite different groups of fish , one in South America and one in Africa , have developed a somewhat similar navigation system , which appears to be just about as sophisticated and which can be seen as a related , but different , solution to the same problem .
25 The actual Indian designs were not , however , to the taste of the British at the time , who had developed a somewhat different image of Oriental peoples .
26 This is why Braun has developed a highly advanced health appliance to remove plaque effectively and easily .
27 The first is that you have probably developed a very poor selfimage which is reflected in your performance during interviews .
28 Presentation software has now developed a very distinctive approach in which the user simply has to combine their own information , message and logos with an appropriate selection from the wide range of supplied backgrounds that are designed complete with colour palettes and suitable fonts .
29 They 've also developed a very effective device ) slow-starting songs that gather momentum to become hypnotic , like ‘ Commercial Rain ’ , and the thunderous ‘ She Comes In The Fall ’ .
30 The Empire foot soldiers have developed a very effective method of fighting which has won many a battle : the detachment system .
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