Example sentences of "[verb] to development [prep] " in BNC.

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1 And in general terms they 're something of the order of twenty five and a half thousand swellings committed to development in the county , together with three and a half thousand erm in in in draft local plans .
2 On Europe , as has been seen , Labour was by 1989 much more committed to developments within the Community .
3 However , it can be argued that neither strategy has succeeded in making a significant enough difference in Third World women 's access to information and skills relevant to them and useful for contributing to development in their communities .
4 More broadly , Mr Reynolds referred to developments in the funding and expansion of cultural institutions under his department and noted the setting up of a new Department of Arts , Culture and the Gaeltacht .
5 This switch by an important faction of Austrasian magnates may be related to developments at court .
6 It is clearly related to developments in pedagogy and technology , and is concerned with aspects of the curriculum which are especially topical .
7 So , research work closely related to developments in a single discipline such as communications or micro-electronics are more easily understandable , and may seem more applied and less esoteric than cross-discipline work .
8 In Sections 3.3 and 17.8 , we saw that the vortex street frequency has ranges of decreased regularity ; although these changes can be related to developments in the flow , there are tentative suggestions that they might also be viewed in the present context .
9 The industrialised world is also looking to developments in technology to help it out of materials shortages — and China may lend a hand too
10 In this time of new opportunity , as the Board is making arrangements to move to its new home and looking to developments in every area of service , we 've also recognized that opportunities abound for local parish initiatives to attract funding from a variety of places .
11 In Owen v Grimsby Cleethorpes Transport [ 1992 ] PIQR Q27 the Court of Appeal stated that it is not always necessary for the pleadings in personal injury cases to be amended each time a fresh medical report leads to developments in the case .
12 The fundamental issue here ( especially for the arts in education ) appears to be how schools can be more effectively alerted to developments in education .
13 The Committee developed proposals for a scheme making it obligatory for members in practice to be insured , considered with insurers the implications of low fees and contributed to developments towards harmonisation in the EC .
14 The independent sector has also contributed to developments in the area by setting up courses aimed at recruiting staff back to work .
15 Several of the questions in Document 3 seemed to imply that ‘ professional development ’ included aspects and aspirations outside the department , whereas the objectives of the departmental review set out in Document 1 generally seem to be restricted to development within the department .
16 The lower limit of TL dating of sediment is closely linked with uncertainty about how far the sediment was bleached in antiquity , and this led to development of the optically stimulated luminescence ( OSL ) technique .
17 The Light Railways Act of 1896 led to development in many places including that of the Cleobury Mortimer and Ditton Priors Light Railway .
18 This led to developments in both music and the Liturgy which were probably more far-reaching than the Council Fathers anticipated .
19 Particular consideration was given to developments in Cambodia .
20 More recently , however , such theories have been extensively criticized ; the concept of development has been broadened again to take account of social and cultural , as well as economic , features ; and more attention has been given to development as a world-wide process in which there is a close interrelationship between events in different regions .
21 It is possible a feeling existed that too much attention had been given to development in the western and most populous counties in the District .
22 The official communiqué referred to developments in global financial markets , " especially the decline of the yen against other currencies and its undesirable consequences for the global adjustment process " .
23 Library workbooks are particularly popular in academic libraries in the US and their widespread use can be traced to developments of Miriam Dudley 's workbooks used at the undergraduate library at the University of California at Los Angeles .
24 In a heady essay written over thirty years ago , Giorgio de Santillana argued that some of the key ideas of the Scientific Renaissance were to be traced to developments in the arts .
25 Here we have to turn to developments in design practice , road layout and housing .
26 In addition , it is expected that the work will lead to developments in collaborative research between researchers and teachers .
27 So , while product development has been impressive , and confirms a certain level of re-investment , it does not usually lead to development of medium-sized businesses with tangible assets .
28 Progress in this area has led to developments in the field of knowledge representation , since the appropriate documents can only be retrieved if the content of the text can be matched with the content of the query [ Hirschman & sager , 1982 ] .
29 My other point relates to developments in Europe , and especially the run-up to the Maastricht intergovernmental conference .
30 It has long been known that pernicious anaemia predisposes to development of gastric adenocarcinoma .
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