Example sentences of "has developed [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This aspect has developed with the increase in the availability of software .
2 Families and the law Investigators : Dr R W Dingwall , J M Eekelaar , M Maclean The Centre 's work in the field of family law has developed through a series of related projects clustered around a clearly focused concern with the interests of children as members of families and as individuals and with the economic and other consequences of marriage breakdown .
3 Much of this latter perspective has developed through an analysis of media of various sorts , especially television , magazines and film .
4 The peasant movement in El Salvador has developed through the peasants ’ own ability to organise and form a union in the face of growing landlessness and poverty .
5 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 .
6 Associated with cost is the gap that has developed between the ways in which essentially the same text is used by different groups of people .
7 Something of a myth has developed about the universality of ‘ live ’ variety that can be explained in terms of generalizations based on those great centres London and New York , and by the ubiquitous nature of printed sheet music which often used the name of a star as a selling gimmick and which took songs into many pubs and drinking saloons as well as into many homes .
8 A three-way dispute has developed about the costs of the venture .
9 Although they have been quieter than their conservative counterparts , liberal Democrats , and especially the members of the black caucus , have been deeply unhappy at the way policy has developed during the spring .
10 The steady rise in quality of the materials produced and developed at Dudley Teachers ' Centre , for instance , is an excellent example ; the centre has an enthusiastic warden and much of the work has developed under the stimulus of an outstanding educational adviser , but the content of the materials has been developed by local teachers with admirable results ( mostly limited at present to print-form ) .
11 These Pleistocene oscillations of sea level have been superimposed on slightly earlier and usually downward movements of base level , so that the landscape in detail is complex and has developed under the influence of many and varied movements of base level .
12 Support for a new electoral system has developed since the mid-1970s , encompassing academics and politicians .
13 The fundamental novelty about social anthropology , as it has developed since the days of Malinowski , is that the fieldworking anthropologist tries to understand alien societies from the inside rather than from the outside .
14 Policy has developed on the basis not only of inadequate knowledge about the factors contributing to early retirement , but also without any information about the longer-term consequences for the older people involved .
15 The Ghia Connecta is a concept electric car using technology FORD has developed for the Ecostar electric delivery vans , to appear on our roads in 1993 .
16 The company is cutting its multiprocessing teeth on this technology and the parallelising software it has developed for the clustering systems it now offers .
17 The company is cutting its multiprocessing teeth on this technology and the parallelising software it has developed for the clustering solutions it now offers .
18 If life has developed for the enjoyment that it brings , and it started with the existence of a single cell , then it is reasonable to suppose that the single cell was capable of the detection of an extremely small measure of ‘ pleasure ’ which it could experience by satisfying some ‘ desire ’ .
19 Language has developed as a sign system — one of the ways in which humans communicate and make sense of the world around them .
20 Like copyright , patent law has a long history and has developed as a means of protecting innovation which has a benefit to innovator and public alike .
21 Though deregulation is a difficult concept to define , the reshaping process which has developed as a result of it is readily apparent .
22 Gooch has developed as a captain , too , pulling strings whereas before he might have retreated .
23 Gooch has developed as a captain , too , pulling strings whereas before he might have retreated .
24 Dead empires have bred leaping ambition ; international politics has developed into a struggle between competing ethnic groups ; the United Nations has to pick an impossible path between respect for sovereignty and respect for nationalism .
25 In practice case management for people with long term mental illness has developed into a range of techniques that can be described along 12 different axes ( box 2 ) , which aim to ensure that patients with long term psychiatric disorders receive consistent and continuing services for as long as they are required and that services do not focus inappropriately on patients with less severe conditions .
26 ‘ Photography has developed into a weapon of resistance in the constant struggle for survival , ’ Mr Müller said .
27 A mixture of language ( usually incorporating English or French ) which has developed into a language in its own right .
28 ‘ Ince has developed into a player of substance and people forget he is still only 24 .
29 Kevin Wilson was another who had a fine game ; he has developed into a player Northern Ireland can not afford to be without .
30 From 1066 and Battle of Hastings , you pass through the Abbey Gatehouse and see how the town has developed over the years .
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