Example sentences of "[conj] [art] development of [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Notwithstanding that the development of notions of democracy and the extension of the franchise have rendered the Queen 's participation formal and that of the Lords subservient to that of the Commons , Parliament still consists of more than the House of Commons .
2 While there has been some disagreement over the incidence of EEG spindling in neonates , the consensus of reports indicates that the development of spindles in the EEG of normal sleeping infants occurs between the end of the second month and end of the fourth , and the appearance of persistent spindling earlier or later than this time window tends to be associated with other clinical abnormalities .
3 A related point concerns calligraphy ( in its everyday sense , handwriting ) — in early manuscripts ‘ u ’ , ‘ v ’ and ‘ n ’ are easily confused , for instance , and until the development of ascenders for letters such as ‘ b ’ , ‘ d ’ and ‘ h ’ , and descenders for ‘ p ’ , ‘ q ’ , ‘ y ’ and ‘ z ’ , other kinds of misreading are possible .
4 The general picture that emerges from these patterns of variation is one in which simplification patterns and loss of regularity and consistency are related to the weakening of network strength and the development of patterns of weak ties .
5 The aim of this study was to establish if a relationship exists between the pH profile in the oesophagus and stomach and the development of complications in patients with Barrett 's columnar lined lower oesophagus .
6 It is characterised by inflammation of the upper respiratory tract and the development of abscesses in the adjacent lymph nodes of the head .
7 In the institutions themselves the position was that the degree proposals were being put together by people in different discipline-based departments , and the development of departments of business studies or business and management studies came later — ;
8 As we shall see , the real advances have come not from research specifically directed towards cancer , but from discoveries made in quite different fields , as wide ranging as electrical discharges in gases , heredity in banana flies , analysis of the spermatozoa of salmon , and the development of instruments of chemical warfare .
9 An abstract recently presented by R K Yu et al at the 22nd annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience in Anaheim , California , indicated no clear association of treatment with monosialoganglioside ( G m 1 ) and the development of antibodies to it in 418 samples from human subjects receiving parenteral gangliosides .
10 " The nature of Andrew 's work , and the force he is in world musical theatre , brings a great many opportunities for exploitation , in the gentlest sense of the word , and the development of partnerships in theatre , films and recording . "
11 The work to be undertaken is an integration of existing literature , and the development of explanations of how people understand what they read .
12 Platelet structure and its relationship to platelet function has been given tremendous impetus , through the application of electromicroscopy to the study of platelet anatomy and the development of techniques for isolation of physiologically active platelets and their preservation for ultrastructural study .
13 An ongoing project is concerned with the assessment of mineral deposits such as building materials and industrial minerals for local use ( which are of little interest to international mining companies ) , and the development of techniques for beneficiating minerals from such deposits .
14 In all , well over sixty different specific activities were listed by heads in this context , including cooking for special occasions , a paired play project with a neighbouring special school , and the development of links with local elderly people .
15 This embraced new community mental health centres and the development of hostels for long-term clients in residential areas .
16 A further problem is that the promotion , pay and career development of officials may be outside the control of immediate superiors and hence it may be difficult for the departmental head to have much impact upon the work , the responsibilities , the morale and the development of individuals within the organisation .
17 Fleming 's colleagues most concerned were Ronald Hare ( 1899–1986 ) , a St. Mary 's graduate with a scholarship to do bacteriological research , F. Ridley , an ophthalmologist working on lysozyme , S. R. Craddock , another research scholar working under Fleming 's direction on staphylococcal variants , and C.J. La Touche , a mycologist investigating the role of fungi in precipitating asthmatic attacks and the development of vaccines against them .
18 According to Bottomore ( 1979 ) the major themes of political sociology in its formative period in the first half of the nineteenth century were inspired by the beginnings of democracy as a form of government and the development of classes on the basis of industrial capitalism .
19 All that has happened in tokamaks has been consistent with the 1970 view , formulated by Lev Artsimovich , that achieving the conditions required for thermonuclear ignition in tokamaks would be only a matter of time and of larger machines and the development of ways of heating the plasma .
20 She says that PCB 's can inhibit mamalian development , and the development of babies in the womb .
21 She says that PCB 's can inhibit mamalian development , and the development of babies in the womb .
22 She says that PCB 's can inhibit mamalian development , and the development of babies in the womb .
23 She says that PCB 's can inhibit mamalian development , and the development of babies in the womb .
24 Their rhetoric has emphasized national unity and social cohesion , as well as the development of skills for the economy .
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