Example sentences of "[vb past] that changes in " in BNC.
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1 | For example , Drudy ( 1978 ) in a study of a prosperous farming area , north Norfolk , found that changes in agriculture were the foremost reason why the population of the area had decreased by 3.7 per cent between 1951 and 1961 , and by 6.9 per cent between 1961 and 1971 . |
2 | ( 1983 ) found that changes in real GDFCF by firms between 1962 and 1980 were not strongly related to the previous year 's change in real consumer spending or demand . |
3 | Dr Peter Fleming , Bristol Maternity Hospital , UK , reported that changes in the variability of respiration in response to alterations in room temperature have been found in some normal infants . |
4 | The ASB agreed that changes in shareholders ' funds other than those included in the statement of total recognised gains and losses can also be important in understanding the change in a reporting entity 's financial position , and concluded that this additional information should be required in a reconciliation of movements in shareholders ' funds . |
5 | Monetarists argued that changes in money supply have a direct and powerful effect . |
6 | The energy flows in the Hindu and Chinese descriptions were correct , and from hundreds and thousands of experiments they confirmed that changes in the physical vehicle correlated to actual changes in the electrical potential of the related Acupuncture points . |
7 | So were a group of medical general practitioners who claimed that changes in their contracts would seriously damage the health of patients . |
8 | Previous studies by out own group showed that changes in the dietary intake of polyunsaturated fatty acids may also modify the pattern of eicosanoids synthesised by the rat gastrointestinal mucosa . |
9 | The traditional nature of religion in Ulster meant that such compartments were less water tight than they would be in , for example , America , but the very structure of Ulster society , economy , and polity meant that changes in one sphere would have repercussions in the others . |
10 | This meant that changes in crime rates , or variations between different settings ( such as urban and rural ) , which had played an important part in theories relating social or economic conditions and change to crime , could equally well be explained by variations in crime-recording practices . |
11 | In the moulding of form we saw that changes in shape of the embryo could be accounted for in terms of localized contractions and changes in cell adhesion . |
12 | Titmuss felt that changes in patterns of pregnancy and childbirth had been a much more important factor in explaining changes in women 's position in society than the acquisition of legal rights . |
13 | He said that changes in the retail price index ( RPI ) or cost of living would be taken into account in determining benefits . |
14 | As confirmation of this , over 85 per cent of clients questioned by AMERG responded that changes in the advertising regulations had had no effect over their method of selecting architects . |
15 | In general Keynesians recognized that changes in W could occur from time to time , but the factors influencing these changes were extrinsic to the equations of the income-expenditure model . |
16 | At the beginning I suggested that changes in employment have resulted in ‘ youth ’ being socially and economically redefined . |
17 | Johnson et al suggested that changes in urine and gastric acid output were linearly related . |