Example sentences of "the development of [noun] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 More generally , the development of eurobond markets in a variety of currencies ( see section 5.1.4 below ) can largely be attributed to the imposition of withholding taxes , listing , disclosure and other regulatory requirements in domestic markets , all of which made development of an offshore market attractive ( although another factor was the increased importance of currency considerations in balance-sheet management , with the end of fixed exchange rates ) .
2 Can I ask Mr can I ask Mr Davis to give us a bit more explanation , please , as to his rationale behind continuing resistance to the development of greenfield sites on the edge of York .
3 In both instances , emphasis has been put on the development of performance indicators as tools of evaluation .
4 He suggests that the search for cost-effectiveness was particularly prevalent in the 1980s , with the establishment of the Audit Commission and the development of performance indicators in the NHS .
5 Three major steps forward in diabetic care in this century have been the discovery of insulin , the development of treatment programmes for diabetic ketoacidosis and the management of pregnancy in the diabetic patient .
6 The National Rivers Authority ( NRA ) has set out its proposals for the development of water resources in Britain over the next 30 years .
7 The organisers are planning a ‘ model hot air balloon competition ’ and are asking entrants to get their entries sponsored to raise money for the development of water supplies in Third World villages .
8 The history of the development of state systems of income maintenance for men is bound up with the development of wage-labour and the separation of men and women from direct and independent access to the means of subsistence .
9 In the waters of the monsoon pools of East Africa it is as if man sees a baboon in the mirror , for the development of baboon societies in the very regions in which human social life must have also evolved seems to reflect in extraordinarily detailed ways the emergence of features otherwise unique to human life .
10 Although nobody has done research upon the development of brain connections in the beaver , they have done this kind of research on other animals , like worms .
11 It is also used in various music libraries and has influenced the development of music schedules in BC2 and DC .
12 So far we have considered the development of marriage blueprints in a way which does not take account of sexual differences and which assumes that learning takes place in the context of a two-person relationship , principally between a child and one or other of his parents .
13 This initial investigation and the subsequent discussion ( which we will come to shortly ) obviously had the desired effect because the follow-up urging the development of curriculum policies at local level showed movement on these issues .
14 In particular , the development of expert systems for use in medical , legal , commercial or educational contexts has meant that many person-computer exchanges take on a conversational quality .
15 The evolution of Swedish collective bargaining into a system of economy-wide agreements was greatly dependent upon the presence on both the employer and employee sides of a small number of organisations ‘ each large enough to bring crucial influence to bear on the development of bargaining issues across the whole labour market ’ ( ILO , 1974 , p. 340 ) .
16 This period coincides with the development of G cells within the antrum .
17 One focus of our work on the development of platinum complexes with improved activity against cisplatin resistant cell lines has been to target platinum to DNA by its attachment to suitable DNA — affinic carrier ligands .
18 The Group Research Technologist will liaise with the Group Environmental Manager on issues concerning the monitoring and analysis of environmental samples and the development of recording systems for such data .
19 Promoted to a senior lectureship in 1973 and to his professorship in German some 10 years later , he was one of the few remaining full-time members of the staff to have witnessed not only the coming of age of the University , but also the massive expansion of the Modern Languages Department and its impressive rise to prominence as an exponent of the applied approach to the teaching of languages , involving a marked shift of emphasis from a near exclusive preoccupation with literary studies in one foreign language to the development of communication skills in at least two .
20 The Centre has been contracted by the European Community Bureau of Reference and the DTI 's Valid Analytical Measurements Programme to collaborate with other organisations in the development of calibration standards for aerosol measurement equipment .
21 Drama is of crucial importance as a learning medium , for example , in promoting collaborative talk , extending language skills and awareness of language in use , in assisting the development of voice skills in relation to reading aloud , and in extending both the form and the content of children 's own writing .
22 In a report to the schools subcommittee , director of education Keith Mitchell says more than £1m is available for the development of nursery units over the next two years .
23 In a report to the schools subcommittee , director of education Keith Mitchell said more than £1m was available for the development of nursery schools over the next two years .
24 Put together by his wife as a memorial to her husband , it charts the development of golf courses in this country and expounds Park 's views on good course management .
25 NEW GUIDELINES for the development of golf courses in Dyfed are set to be approved by county councillors this week , following a period of public consultation .
26 The only concession allowed by the party leadership was the acceptance of an amendment calling for the development of emergency procedures for greater consultation between the MPs and the national executive committee after complaints that its members had no knowledge of the deal with the Government until the Commons vote had taken place .
27 Clearly , the development of futures markets in such countries has to wait until futures contracts are legally enforceable .
28 The development of contract arrangements with the private and voluntary sector to ensure consumers have maximum choice in deciding which service most suits their needs , for example residential and day care .
29 Similar observations can be made in relation to the development of management strategies in industrial relations at the level of the individual enterprise .
30 With any model , however limited , implementation proceeds unevenly and involves participation at local level , a degree of flexibility in plans and among planners , a measure of decentralisation of control and the development of management techniques at local as well as at central level , together with the communication and the partnership which make all these possible .
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