Example sentences of "with the development of [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | The demise of the flying boat came with the development of jets and the spread of concrete runways . |
2 | Firstly , as local authorities proceed with the development of systems and procedures for comprehensive , multidisciplinary assessments , there is evidence of considerable variation in the definitions of purpose , scope , and content of assessment . |
3 | The infra-structure was encouraged with the development of railways , ports and roads : the preoccupation with railway construction reflected military concern and , as Bruce Cumings has remarked , helped to put Korea in a far more favourable situation vis-à-vis other developing countries in 1945 . |
4 | With the development of rights of appeal against tribunal decisions , the significance of judicial review is diminishing in relation to such tribunals . |
5 | The STG and , through that , the Secretary of State will keep in touch with the development of bids . |
6 | As I have said , we will keep in touch with the development of bids by management-employee buy-out teams and we shall take account of any relevant points that arise from that process . |
7 | In substantive terms we have dealt with the development of things since the eighteenth century . |
8 | The national priorities are predominantly concerned with the development of areas of the curriculum seen as economically useful and neither the humanities nor the arts are included in this category . |
9 | Kirkpatrick is a marvellous rugby man , but surely his expertise is with the development of youngsters he enjoys so much . |
10 | Only with the development of factions and the growth of the party system did it come about that monarchs found themselves confronted , in Cabinet , by Ministers presenting a united front on matters on which they had previously deliberated in the absence of the monarch . |
11 | This study has clearly shown , however , a correlation between increased alkaline exposure of the stomach and the oesophagus with the development of complications . |
12 | This process began with the development of transistors in the 1950's . |
13 | An example of a venture team is found in connection with the development of robots at Cincinnati Milacron . |
14 | In this instance participation and team-building are particularly important , together with the development of objectives to which all individuals , sections , departments and so on can contribute . |
15 | Her concern with the development of children 's thinking has been present from the start of her academic career , when she was considerably influenced by the European School , and notably Piaget . |
16 | The chapter by Peter Lloyd is concerned with the development of children 's skills in communication during the early school years . |
17 | ‘ The history of marine science is intimately associated with the development of techniques for obtaining the raw data and with the vessels from which the observations were made . |
18 | They came into existence along with democracy — with the development of parliaments and elections — after the American and French Revolutions , and were at first ‘ parties of notables ’ , that is to say , relatively small electoral committees composed of individuals who had prestige and wealth in their own constituency or electoral district . |
19 | All other Lead Bodies are also progressing well with the development of standards and it is expected that a wide range of new qualifications will be available within the next year or so . |
20 | Home-grown : Edinburgh 's Royal Botanic Garden also has had a long involvement with the development of plants with medicinal properties |
21 | He added : ‘ Aids for the disabled are the first glimmering of a further development of our culture , most of which has been concerned with the development of tools . |
22 | The subsequent chapters deal with the development of immunoassays for various specific analytical tasks such as their use in the inspection of meat and poultry and other food safety programmes . |
23 | Yet there is evidence that evaluation has not kept pace with the development of courses in bibliographic instruction . |
24 | In practice , uneven allocation often arises with the development of subjects ; the original allocation of the scheme becomes less balanced with time and the emergence of new subdivisions . |