Example sentences of "been developed for [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The brush has been developed for easel painters ; each one has a long , silver-grey handle which makes it ideal for easel painting when you need distance from the canvas . |
2 | The current system has been developed for English , but the methods would be applicable to other languages which use the same or similar alphabets . |
3 | The choice between these two often depends on the type of experiment ; more successful techniques for velocity measurement have been developed for air than for water , whilst flow visualization is generally more successful in water than in air . |
4 | Less well known perhaps are the systems which have been developed for assessment in the workplace . |
5 | The old school site has now been developed for housing , but the name School Road remains . |
6 | There are over 60 forests which have been developed for recreation . |
7 | So far , compounds with less chlorine have been developed for use in commercial and domestic refrigeration units . |
8 | Self-instructional programmes have been developed for use with the MEDIATRON unit . |
9 | Instrumentation development A remotely operated horizontal shear-wave source has been developed for use on the sea bed . |
10 | Deck beam had been developed for use in shipbuilding and was patented in 1844 by James Kennedy and Thomas Vernon of Liverpool . |
11 | Thus , tests for organisms such as E coli and Shigella have been developed for use on drinking water supplies . |
12 | In recent years there have been increasing numbers of visitors who enjoy the facilities which have been developed for windsurfing , scuba diving and game fishing ( tunny , marlin , barracuda etc ) . |
13 | Most of the reclaimed land has been developed for oil refineries and chemical works , but half of the area drained since 1969 stands empty . |
14 | The information ( about approximately 5,000 individuals ) has been stored in one computer file which has been developed for ease of access . |