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

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1 Computer software has been developed for the estimation of large systems of such equations subject to cross-equation restrictions and also subject to changes of regime , so that the model can be permitted to shift in the face of institutional changes ( such as the switch to floating exchange rates ) while certain underlying behavioural parameters , such as in the desired money velocity function , remain constant .
2 The ability to manage people is the more necessary at a time when a number of different lay ministries are being encouraged and developed for the conduct of worship .
3 With its simple thesis that ‘ the tropics are the heritage of mankind ’ , to be developed for the benefit of all , including their inhabitants , and its emphasis on the excellence of the British record in these respects and the desirability of prolonging it , the book had an immensely affirmative influence .
4 Bradstone Moordale slates , from ECC Building Products have been specifically developed for the north of England .
5 His theory was developed for the purpose of giving an account of the way words have meanings , but it can easily be adapted to the task of representing the meanings of actions .
6 Developed for the low-end of the workstation market , PV-Wave is aimed at aerospace , geo-science , medical and financial markets .
7 During the ninth century a struggle developed for the souls of the Slavs between the two Christian confessions , the Eastern Church based in Byzantium and the Western Church based in Rome .
8 A tremendous craze developed for the construction of elaborate astronomical clocks .
9 A wide variety of methods has been developed for the preparation of such samples , which are described as matrix-isolated .
10 Polymerase chain reaction amplification assays have been developed for the detection of a number of mycobacterial species and have proven successful in the detection of mycobacteria from a variety of clinical specimens .
11 To exclude such possible error a method was developed for the extraction of pure enzyme protein from aspirated duodenal juice , based on affinity chromatography for both amylase and trypsin .
12 From an increasing understanding of soils and how to improve their nutrient status for increased plant production and associated work , a number of techniques have been developed for the reclamation of hill land ( 6 ) .
13 Developed for the purposes of palaeontology concerned with sudden and massive extinctions of life forms , a review of the implications for parts of physical geography has been provided by Dury ( 1980a ) .
14 It sets out to achieve its objective of protection by promoting the kind of policies and practices which it believes would enable the rural environment to be utilised and developed for the good of society without destroying aesthetic and spiritual beauty , and by opposing other policies and practices which in its view would have such an effect .
15 Software will now be developed for the distribution of data in which individual , family , household and community level data can all be examined and in which relationships between levels can be analysed .
16 The data structures developed for the representation of lexicons are useful in any situation where vocabularies are needed , for example in word processors , spelling checkers , or for the classification of electronic documents ( such as e-mail ) .
17 Corporatism thus implies an ‘ institutional fusion ’ , whereby organizations that developed for the representation of interests become instruments of state intervention ( Jessop 1979 ) .
18 Other models developed for the analysis of unlisted industrial companies , quoted distribution and unquoted distribution enterprises have respectively the following component ratios : profit before interest and tax/sales , debt/net worth , current liabilities/total assets , days creditors ; cash flow/total liabilities , debt/quick assets , current liabilities/total assets , no credit interval ; operating cash flow/total assets , debtors/creditors , current liabilities/total assets , no credit interval .
19 The methodological tools developed for the investigation of such problems are inappropriate for supplying information relevant to broadening research interests in the process of cultural evolution .
20 The following two papers , by Dick Leith and Mick Short , exemplify the possibility of applying to literary texts theories and methods developed for the study of ordinary language , and vice versa .
21 Leith shows how the notions employed within pragmatics and discourse analysis for the study of conversation can help to shed light on the properties and functions of dialogue in ballads , while Short applies the categories of speech presentation developed for the study of the novel to a corpus of journalistic texts .
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