Example sentences of "[prep] the development of [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 Instead , it is providing extra money for the development of film for TV .
2 In 1983 the Welsh Office produced a document — The All Wales Strategy for the Development of Services for Mentally Handicapped People/Strategaeth Cymru Gyfan Datblygiad Gwasanaethau Pobl dan Anfantais Meddyliol .
3 The company has entered into a research agreement with the Royal Postgraduate Medical School for the development of polymers for Aids treatment .
4 This need was further highlighted in 1987 through the development of proposals for a Department of Trade and Industry FE pilot scheme for skills up-dating in the Glenrothes-based paper manufacture industry .
5 Through increased consumption per capita , through the development of markets for refined sugar among Russia 's clients in Third World countries , and with assistance from other Communist countries Russia not only solved the problem of absorbing the portion of the Cuban crop formerly taken by the United States , but did so in the context both of a resumption after 1964 of the upward movement in its home production and of a contractual willingness to buy far more Cuban sugar than Castro has so far produced for the Russian market .
6 I have made this broad but brief review of the development of provision for special needs partly to remind us of how much improvement has been achieved and also as a background to the rest of the paper .
7 Also , large investments directed by many leading IT manufacturers towards the development of systems for the so-called " office of the future " indicate that the next wave of automation will be directed towards service industries ( eg banking , insurance , shipping ) and administration ( eg civil service , local authorities ) .
8 BR could claim that even before the Monopoly Commission report 's comments on the need for a new rolling-stock policy it was moving towards the development of stock for use on all regions , having introduced Class 313 25kV AC/750V DC ( dual voltage ) inner-suburban stock in 1976 for the Great Northern electrification scheme followed in 1978 by Class 507 750V DC third-rail stock for Merseyrail ( Midland Region ) ; and Class 314 25kV AC stock in Scotland .
9 The separation of these villages is fast disappearing with the development of land for houses and industry .
10 ‘ The history of marine science is intimately associated with the development of techniques for obtaining the raw data and with the vessels from which the observations were made .
11 The subsequent chapters deal with the development of immunoassays for various specific analytical tasks such as their use in the inspection of meat and poultry and other food safety programmes .
12 They suggest that clinical psychologists , with an understanding of psychological aspects of disability , may have a role to play in the development of services for older people with disabilities , and in training other health service professionals in how to respond to problems of disability in older people .
13 Voluntary effort has been prominent in the development of services for deprived children .
14 More precise knowledge of control of colonic motor function , coupled with basic research into the pathways that control colonic muscle , should eventually result in the development of drugs for modifying colonic motor function .
15 The profession has played a significant part in the development of products for long-term insurance companies and this has been helped considerably by the work carried out by the CMI Bureau , something which is unique in Europe .
16 We were wrong — he had , and has , a real interest in the development of drama for learning , as well as drama for future audiences .
17 The application of the principles of universal precautions results in the development of guidelines for work practices and use of personal protective equipment , which minimize or eliminate the risk of exposure .
18 There has also been continued success in the development of compounds for the treatment of specific viral diseases .
19 The Assessment of Performance Unit , a tool of the Government Inspectorate , has concentrated upon the development of tests for national monitoring in English language , mathematics and science .
20 recognize that comprehensive assessment should be part of a planned and structured approach to the development of services for older and disabled people .
21 Editor , — David Griffith is quite right to emphasise that the new Community Care Act potentially will have negative as well as positive effects on the development of support for carers .
22 The Catalysis and Sorption Consortium focuses on the development of software for material science applications .
23 By 1987 Wilmink was able to conclude that the Act ‘ has had a stimulating effect on the development of plans for the construction of bicycle tracks ’ and that ‘ attention to bicycle facilities in all stages of planning , design and maintenance of the infrastructure has become common practice . ’
24 He became scientific adviser to the firm of telegraph engineers founded by his father , in partnership with Josiah Latimer Clark [ q.v. ] , in about 1869 , working on the development of techniques for duplexing signals in submarine telegraph cables , and making precision measurements of resistance and capacity .
25 Those of us who have looked at the development of treatments for decaying stone during the past twenty years have had to learn the lesson that there are no ‘ magic ’ solutions .
26 Our research confirms that , to the degree that new entry-level social service jobs have been created , these have not often been accompanied by the development of opportunities for career advancement for the incumbents .
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