Example sentences of "have [been] developed [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 High-precision and high-resolution geochemical mapping have been developed to a very high standard by BGS .
2 Regional geochemical studies , including high-precision and high-resolution geochemical mapping , have been developed to a very high standard by the BGS .
3 Many schemes for housing old people have been developed on a voluntary basis .
4 A theoretical aim is to test out the generalisability of theories of job satisfaction among teachers which have been developed on a unicultural basis , often from samples of people in many different occupations .
5 These petroleum exploration ‘ parameters ’ have been developed as a result of the exploration activities of the late 1960s .
6 Wella Balsam Massaging Hot Oils have been developed as a pre-wash treatment to replace lost moisture to permed/chemically treated hair and dry/damaged hair .
7 Psychiatric rehabilitation services have attended to the needs of people who are unmotivated and resistant to help , and various models of psychosocial rehabilitation have been developed as a consequence .
8 There are also standard shapes for tensile test specimens , laid down by the standards bodies ( BSI , ASTM , DIN ) in various countries , which have been developed as a result of stress analysis .
9 Models of human information processing have been developed by a number of theorists of this persuasion and the interested reader is referred to the original publications for further details ( Broadbent , 1958 ; 1971 ; Neisser , 1967 ; Sperling , 1963 ; 1967 ; Atkinson and Shiffrin , 1968 ; Turvey , 1973 ) .
10 Today , and at least in academic circles though not solely these , both of these uses have been developed by a greater use of social scientific theory and by more advanced statistical techniques .
11 Anyway , the implication of my argument , and of the neurological experiments to which I have referred , is that the functions of the left side of the brain have been developed in a very special way in the human species and that this specialization is reflected in the universals of human culture , including the general structure of language , all of which are reflections of the fact that the left side of the brain operates in binary logic .
12 We have , therefore , to understand the world as seen by the individual , shaped by a complex system of expectations which have been developed throughout a lifetime .
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