Example sentences of "a change in the " in BNC.
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1 | In effect , they were tending to the view that the very change in law brings about a change in the nature of society and human relationships within it . |
2 | Experts were divided on the cause , with some blaming the hordes of pollen beetles that descended from fields of oil seed rape on to garden crops , other believing the hot , dry weather caused a change in the development of the reproductive system of the plants . |
3 | Then , when the first big shower starts , rather than stand under the wings in the rain everyone will desert the launch point for a cup of tea , leaving the gliders apparently well parked and weighted with tyres but , in fact , vulnerable to a change in the wind direction . |
4 | Malignant melanoma can show itself by a change in the look of a skin mole . |
5 | Changes can be made in the look of any step not by a change in the tempo but in the time signature : for example , dancing a pas de basque to a 2/4 or 6/8 instead of the usual 3/4 . |
6 | However , prospects of a change in the Government 's attitude over Mar Lodge seem unlikely after Scottish Office Minister Lord James Douglas-Hamilton said during the adjournment debate that the existing system would be adequate to safeguard the estate . |
7 | This page and View from City Road , page 27 Exchange change : The end of the alpha , beta , gamma system of share classification , as well as a change in the International Stock Exchange 's working hours , are likely as a result of the Elwes committee 's review . |
8 | THE END of the alpha , beta , gamma system of share classification , as well as a change in the International Stock Exchange 's working hours , are likely as a result of the Elwes committee 's review of ISE working practice . |
9 | Today 's run in a handicap is a step up in class , but David Chapman , who trains at Stillington , North Yorkshire , has clearly brought about a change in the colt 's attitude since acquiring him from a Lambourn yard just two months ago . |
10 | A change in the law to allow ‘ sympathetic ’ action . |
11 | THE attractions of personal pensions has been enhanced by a change in the rules allowing individuals to manage their own investments within a personal pension plan . |
12 | ‘ We 're not planning a change in the near future , but how you define the near future is another matter . ’ |
13 | A change in the regulatory environment ( the abolition of fixed commissions and easier entry for foreign competitors ) provided the initial stimulus . |
14 | Increased division of labour , it is stated , leads to a change in the nature of production , from production for use to production for exchange . |
15 | There seems little alternative to a change in the economy 's structure towards a new range of products . |
16 | A change in the tax rules affecting pensions was shortly followed by a job with the Department of Environment 's Property Services Agency , a post which carries him through to March and may see him stay until he is 70 . |
17 | With a change in the rules over foreign ownership of domestic airlines now likely ( see main story ) , there may soon be more bidders . |
18 | But this second mutation of Christianity was the work more of a change in the nature of the Roman world itself , its social and its political structure as well as its intellectual assumptions and its culture , than of anything we might call ‘ the impact of the barbarians ’ on it . |
19 | A change in the weight or fineness of a coinage can occasionally provide a link between an undated and a dated coin . |
20 | It follows that there are some kinds of changes in the nuclear DNA ( such changes are called ‘ mutations ’ ; see p. 22 ) which will cause a change in the code . |
21 | Institutional shareholders are calling for a change in the trust 's management and an eventual winding up . |
22 | A minority government would represent a change in the political landscape . |
23 | Mr Anderson has been using the case to support his argument for a change in the law to allow suppliers to recover goods supplied to a customer who goes out of business before paying for them . |
24 | The scheme was continued with finance from HIDB but the level of input and achievement dwindled because of a change in the curriculum of rural Highland Schools . |
25 | Those who have recommended a change in the law to require the installation of smoke detectors have now got their wish . |
26 | Running parallel to the changes in the legislative framework , there is a change in the relationship between schools and their immediate environment . |
27 | At the 1982 Open Forum , shortly after the unsuccessful Extraordinary General Meeting , members repeated their demand for clubhouse alterations and a change in the constitution to eliminate bondholders . |
28 | As we walked to the top of the hill to holes 11–14 we noticed a change in the vegetation . |
29 | This , in itself , indicates a change in the literary status of women . |
30 | After a change in the partnership , Roberts , Jowling and Co produced cloth using ‘ thoroughly good machinery ’ , until their bankruptcy some time between 1906 and 1908 . |