Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb -s] to the development " in BNC.

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1 More and more we are beginning to suspect that a similar situation may also occur with other conditions and that the suppression of symptoms with palliative therapy leads to the development , perhaps even years later , of more serious complaints .
2 In addition , a number of local factors can be responsible for sea level change ( Goudie , 1983 ) and these include glacioisostasy whereby the earth 's crust responds to the development or removal of large ice sheets , and hydroisostasy when a similar response occurs as a result of large bodies of sea water or lake water from continental shelves and lake basins ; orogenic and epeirogenic activity ; compaction of sediments ; and the increased gravitational attraction associated with large Pleistocene ice-sheets .
3 The other real piece of gentrification relates to the development of the Dockwray Square site in the east end of North Shields , a dramatic location looking over Shields harbour .
4 It is generally assumed that hypergastrinaemia predisposes to the development of gastric carcinoids through progressive hyperplastic changes of fundic endocrine cells .
5 In this case flexing of the lithosphere leads to the development of a forebulge at some distance from the ice margin which experiences an increase in surface elevation .
6 Religious education contributes to the development of pupils ' attitudes , values and moral perception .
7 After their second teaching practice , which is in a nursery school , the emphasis shifts to the development of literacy in the Infants school .
8 Loss of one sense leads to the development of others .
9 the fraction of those planets where life leads to the development of intelligence
10 Our hypothesis is that specialised type CLO predisposes to the development of adenocarcinoma of the oesophagus because of increased proliferative activity and that tumour development occurs in patients exposed to an environmental carcinogen most commonly ingested in cigarette smoke .
11 By the degree of CD carried by a linguistic element , I understand the extent to which the element contributes to the development of the communication , to which , as it were , it ‘ pushes the communication forward ’ .
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