Example sentences of "developed as a [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Recent years have seen the site developed as a trading estate , now housing a number of firms .
2 Case management , as defined and practised originally , developed as a service system response to the co-ordination of care , and while judgement of its value in other terms is not entirely inappropriate , it should be assessed in terms of its purpose , goals , and effectiveness , not in terms of its capacity to meet requirements projected on to it by others .
3 They have their own search company which they have developed as a service business .
4 Language has developed as a sign system — one of the ways in which humans communicate and make sense of the world around them .
5 You 'd have thought modems would be quicker on the parallel port , but no ; the serial port was originally developed as a telecommunications device .
6 RIGHT The Rottweiler is a large , powerful breed , developed as a guard dog .
7 Developed as a nerve gas by German chemists during World War II , Parathion was recognised as highly toxic in the 1970s .
8 CYNICS might argue that ‘ green ’ or environmental funds and their ethical counterparts were developed as a marketing tool to attract the conscientious investor .
9 The shares carry the right to five weeks a year of free accommodation at the resort , which is being developed as a time share enterprise .
10 He states that the Causey Mounth , isolated from heavy traffic , could be developed as a commuter route for cyclists and for other leisure and recreational uses .
11 One particularly important technique that has been developed in recent years is the inverse scattering method of Belinskii and Zakharov ( 1978 , 1979 ) which had previously been developed as a soliton technique .
12 Speaking without notes , Mr Denton gave us a clear picture of the way the railways were first developed as a freight service , and indeed their rapid rise as a people carrier was an unexpected consequence .
13 Although an adjoining area of ground had been purchased for this purpose , it was never developed as a burial ground and its virgin state allowed the Ekarro Housing Co-operative to complement the conversion of All Saints and St Barnabas with a new building , in the style of the surrounding villas , accommodating further flats for co-operative members ( Plate 26 ) .
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