Example sentences of "change in the " in BNC.

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1 MAJOR CHANGES in the pattern of HIV disease occurring in the capital which are not obvious from published statistics .
2 Each brewery has a Brewery Liaison Officer who meets brewery executives on a regular basis to discuss policy and changes in the range of beers available .
3 Given the changes in the film industry world wide , do critics have an influence in determining box office , taste and value ?
4 A success both in front of the box and on the critics ' pages CHANCER created a vogue out of a rogue — the identity of Stephen Crane ( Clive Owen 's role ) catching the attention of the country and reflecting the social changes in the early 90's as the enterprise culture began to take a tumble .
5 As a woman gets older , she may notice changes in the pattern of her periods .
6 But these changes in the cells mean that cervical cancer can be prevented before it starts .
7 Changes in electrical activity of the brain are associated with changes in the level and content of consciousness : you can tell whether someone is asleep or awake by looking at his electro-encephalogram .
8 Finally , it must be stressed that increases or changes in the rate of work should only be carried out once a person has attained a high standard of physical fitness .
9 Changes in the 1950s and early 1960s brought rationalised boundaries to create tighter geographical regions and eradicate penetrating lines and competition .
10 One thing is certain : further changes in the 1990s will reflect the role of the railway as a business out there in a hard , competitive world .
11 The durability of the Royal Scotsman over five long seasons of operation , with the top tour price now only a short step away from £3,000 was proven by 1989 , but even as this book was being prepared for press , there were changes in the wind which may prove to be a sterner test of the depth of the elitist train-tour market .
12 Swift changes in the dimensions covered in any linear design are nowhere more obvious than in Ashton 's five abstract ballets and his example is now being followed by David Bintley in his Choros and Consort Lessons .
13 Later , the introduction of pointes and the ‘ ballerina ’ skirt led to the dominant role of the ballerina at the expense of the male dancer and this brought further changes in the patterns .
14 The question , who tells us ? , recalls the most important of Dostoevsky 's many changes in the course of writing Crime and Punishment , his switch from first-person narration — the murderer 's story — to what is formally third-person but proves so supple , so volatile , that the distinction between the inside and outside of Raskolnikov 's head disappears when his creator wants it to .
15 A magnetometer , detecting changes in the magnetic fields arising from charged particles deflected around the earth , measures the effects of corpuscular and non-corpuscular radiation emanated from the sun during solar flares and other events .
16 If they are not , Mrs Thatcher will either have to reconsider her faith in the private sector always to do what she deems to be the right thing , or she will have to promote changes in the way in which the markets go about their business .
17 Yet at the same time as he was representing members of the Cali cartel , Mr Abbell was on Capitol Hill lobbying for changes in the international treaty on extradition which would favour the defendants in such cases .
18 In a world of dubious economic statistics , changes in the official reserves must rate as one of the most unreliable indicators .
19 Already , however , a committee of assembly members - among them only one Maronite — has been instructed to draw up a report , once the debates are over , on the changes in the covenant which a majority of parliamentarians will accept .
20 Mr Kinnock is correct to insist that fundamental changes in the voting system should not be undertaken for short-term , tactical reasons .
21 As a result of recent changes in the copyright laws , if you can not see the application at the council 's offices then you can ask the planning department to send you a copy of the application and the drawings .
22 The changes in the system were disclosed in a letter to employees of National Power , one of the two big generating companies being created in the sell-off , from its chairman , Lord Marshall .
23 There have , for example , been 29 changes in the method of computing the unemployment figures since the present Government came to power , so that the total number of people out of work has fallen by a far greater amount in appearance than in reality .
24 Mr Hunt said of the changes in the poll tax rules for teenagers : ‘ A new wider exemption will apply to all young adults under the age of 20 for so long as they are still at school or in full-time further — though not higher -education . ’
25 Shortly before David Hunt , Minister of State for the Environment , announced drastic changes in the ‘ safety net ’ arrangements to the conference , he was warned once again that poll tax payers in prudent council areas should not have to subsidise the profligate .
26 Two other changes in the nature of the court 's work had been identified as contributing to the failure to reduce lead times .
27 Airline Acquisition Corp , the management and pilot group that had agreed to pay $300 a share for United , announced at 2.54pm New York time that its agent banks , Chase Manhattan and Citibank , had found insufficient interest in the issue because of ‘ adverse changes in the market for this transaction ’ .
28 He writes that while the state plan of the day was ‘ coming apart at the seams ’ , Khrushchev was toying with radical reform that would reshape the Stalinist economy , and pondering sweeping changes in the constitution of 1936 .
29 He thus became the key figure in implementing the changes in the Government legal service arising out of the Compton Report .
30 Naturally Conservative identifiers were least inclined to advocate changes in the Conservative Party , but so were readers of right-wing papers and , to a lesser extent , readers of highbrow papers ( Table 8.15 ) .
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