Example sentences of "[noun sg] developed in " in BNC.

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1 It has been an awful long time in the development , but V M Technologies , the semiconductor development affiliate of ASCII Corp , the software development company run by Kazuhiko Nishi , which has been having a rough time of it of late , has finally announced that it has completed the preparation to sell its long-promised home-grown microprocessor fully compatible with Intel Corp 's 80386 , the first 80386 clone developed in Japan .
2 The most sophisticated method of tying up land in strict settlement developed in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries .
3 It is not unacceptable for an academic to employ a technique developed in industry , but what is strange is that this is combined with a remarkable lack of consideration for the impact of marketing itself .
4 In many ways , the framework developed in this and the following chapters is consistent with Paasi 's definition of a region rather than his usage of place .
5 The conceptual framework developed in Chapter 1 shows how such an understanding would allow us systematically to understand civil society as perceived and appreciated by persons engaged in it .
6 46 ) oratory developed in the 460s , a result of the fall of the tyrants in Sicily , an event which prompted litigation about landownership .
7 Split developed in gear lever gaiter
8 A split developed in the Independent Smallholders ' Party on Dec. 29 , 1989 , with the founding session of the National Smallholders and Bourgeois Party , attended by 150 members from Smallholders ' Party branches .
9 Another kind developed in which the elaborated worm did not attach itself to the sea floor but continued to crawl about and secreted a small conical tent of shell under which it could huddle when in danger .
10 The former included the North-West regional diploma in special needs , the first example of a course developed in total partnership between a university and a polytechnic which allowed students to take modules from either institution and also gave credit recognition to specific Open University and LEA courses .
11 Video Plan 14 is taken from a course developed in the Free University of Berlin which used a range of texts drawn from different media .
12 As the definition of meditation developed in scope , so prayer came to denote not just intellectually formulated structures but a desire for God which sometimes rises to a direct consciousness of his presence .
13 The common law can develop in an evolutionary way in the light of the experience developed in the regulatory system .
14 It is possible that a ‘ fire storm ’ condition developed in the town , similar to that which occurred in several German cities during the last war , when saturation bombing raids started so many fires that the city became effectively one big fire , sucking into itself hurricane force winds to bring fresh oxygen to the heart of the inferno .
15 In this way , it applied to the Bible the ‘ inductive method ’ of scientific study developed in the rise of modern natural science , which similarly aimed to work up from pieces of data to more universal principles or laws .
16 What Bartlett and Ghoshal refer to as the global company is alleged to be the result of Japanese practice developed in the 1960s and 1970s .
17 The implication seems quite clear — the models of good practice developed in more general child care are equally applicable to child abuse and child protection work .
18 Orimulsion , a bitumen-water mix developed in Venezuela , has been described by an energy spokesman of the Labour Party as the world 's " filthiest fuel " .
19 A gastric lymphoma developed in the fourth patient seven years after radiotherapy treatment for Hodgkin 's disease .
20 A horse that persists in trying to buck us off may have its self-esteem developed in the wrong way !
21 ( iv ) The probabilistic analysis , in the last resort , is to be judged against the persuasiveness of the conception of causation developed in this inquiry , and of course of like conceptions , with which it conflicts as much-and also Humean conceptions .
22 a contradiction that is entailed in their uncritical importation of a methodology developed in relation to another subject matter entirely .
23 Surveys will be made of recruitment to four manual occupations ( skilled and semi-skilled ) , using the methodology developed in the earlier study of non-manual occupations : selection of samples of specific job vacancies and interviewing the relevant recruitment decision makers , shortly after the vacancy has been filled , to question them about the whole process of recruitment from identification of a vacancy to selecting and appointing a new employee .
24 The other was the rule developed in the seventeenth century , whereby claims on a bill of exchange are treated as separate from those on the underlying transaction .
25 The public conflicts of recent years have involved confrontations between different political ideologies : the resistance from the Clay Cross Urban District to the Conservative Housing Finance Act ; the rejection by Merthyr County Borough of the Conservatives ' withdrawal of free milk for schoolchildren ; the resistance of a number of Conservative education authorities to the Labour commitment to the introduction of comprehensive secondary education ; the resistance of Labour local authorities to the Conservative government 's legislation on the sale of council houses ; and the forms of creative accounting developed in the mid-1980s by some local authorities to evade expenditure restraints .
26 Banks have come up with a development of their IOR Checkmate sails , which were Kevlar and Mylar , and now build CHS Checkmate sails in a special Dacron fabric developed in the UK ; they carry no CHS penalty .
27 Implementation of the thinking developed in Opposition was not totally smooth , however , as David Howell remembers :
28 In seeking to account for the shortcomings which have previously been identified in respect of our conventional political institutions it may be helpful to make use of a typology developed in a slightly different though related context by Kamenka and Tay ( Kamenka and Tay , 1975 ; Kamenka and Tay , 1980 ) .
29 The rural industry developed in response to a growing national demand for boots and shoes , together with the need for military and naval footwear during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars ; the construction of canals and later the railways opened up distant markets .
30 An economic boom developed in the spring of 1919 , but this only lasted a year and when the Bank Rate was hoisted to 7 per cent in April 1920 , the short-lived social reform programme was terminated .
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