Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [verb] [be] develop by " in BNC.
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1 | The award has been developed by the Scottish Industrial Liaison Committee for Greenkeeper Training . |
2 | The drug has been developed By British Biotechnology in Oxford and is undergoing tests on Breast cancer patients in Manchester . |
3 | Since then , the proposal has been developed by theology and development studies staff both at Leeds and at Edinburgh universities . |
4 | The service has been developed by Peter Heys , formerly of Pest Control , whose considerable experience of the food industry will be combined with the tight operational skills of the Office cleaning division . |
5 | A third view of the revolution has been developed by writers on the far Left of the political spectrum . |
6 | An international version of the CAPM has been developed by Solnik using the assumption of complete hedging against exchange rate risk . |
7 | A new instrument for measuring ozone levels in the air has been developed by Austrian scientists . |
8 | 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 ) . |
9 | The system has been developed by the bank and Ernst and Young 's management consultants with the CBI . |
10 | The technology has been developed by scientists at Britain 's Department of Transport and could easily be used to cut traffic in cities in Britain and elsewhere . |
11 | The design has been developed by Harry Rosin of the Dortmund Hygienic Institute . |
12 | It is also more tentative because much of the material has been developed by using a psychoanalytic perspective and so is about people 's subjective experiences . |
13 | In contrast to its substantial commitment to the archiving of quantitative survey data the national ESRC Data Archive , ensuring the permanent availability of the most significant material for future research , no policy has been developed by ESRC for the depositing of important qualitative data . |