Example sentences of "any change [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 He had not been able to identify any change over the past 50 years which could be linked with the economic policy of any party .
2 Together with the data from the transits of Mercury , this re-interpretation of the old records led to the conclusion that the maximum extent of any change on the Sun 's radius since 1850 was no more than a decline of 0.08 seconds of arc per century , with a possible error range of plus or minus 0.07 .
3 What is clear is that it is social activities — such as the provision of kindergartens , youth clubs and advice centres — which would be hit first by any change to the levy .
4 New from Neotronics is Safe-T-Cube which enables a Neotronics personal gas monitor to become an area monitor without any change to the instrument itself .
5 For example , listed buildings , properties within a Conservation Area , a National Park , an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty , the Norfolk and Suffolk Broads , or those protected by a deed of covenant , may not be permitted any change to the roof line .
6 Notification of an address change can be down by returning the original Certificate of Registration with a note of any change to the Aircraft Registration Section — and there is no charge for an amended certificate .
7 Once the new Act is in force , any change to the rules relating to education training and conduct will be subject to the concurrence of the Lord Chancellor , Lord Chief Justice , Master of the Rolls , President of the Family Division and Vice-Chancellor , who will act having regard to advice received from a new Advisory Committee on Legal Education and Conduct .
8 The consultation at present is on teachers and the Department for Education 's view is , that those regulations should not be extended to teachers , but the support of the Director of Education , County Fire Officer and County Treasurer we have erm , suggested that any change to the local government superannuation scheme should be extended to those other groups , because quite frankly you ca n't complicate different arrangements if you simple take the score .
9 ‘ I consider that in enacting the Damages ( Scotland ) Act , parliament did not consider that it was making any change to the right of parents to sue for damages for the death of a child who had sustained injuries prior to birth , had been born alive and had subsequently died in consequence of these pre-natal injuries . ’
10 No them 's just the on the if there 'd not been any change to the croft and that there 'd still the old rent .
11 Other marches against racism were organized in many cities in the course of November , notably in Bonn on Nov. 14 when demonstrators came out to oppose any change of the Basic w'sgenerous asylum provisions and to urge stronger action to protect refugees .
12 Said , have you got any change for the machine ?
13 In three of the six subjects , sulphate reduction rates were low and did not show any change throughout the study .
14 A considerable public relations exercise , both inside and outside the CAB , may be necessary to achieve any change from the traditional interviewing role to a broader concept of voluntary work in the CAB .
15 If the Foreign Secretary and Witney M P , Douglas Hurd , thought he was going to get any change from the Israeli government , he now knows he was wrong .
16 The rates appropriate to these allowances vary from time to time , but the councillor will be informed of any change by the Council 's Chief Financial Officer .
17 At least up to 1985 , the British government submitted to the threat of violence from the loyalist community and accepted the protestant — loyalist veto on any change in the constitutional structure of their state .
18 In a statement afterwards Dr Runcie stressed that he was not proposing any change in the British constitution .
19 In September agreement was held up when the then Chancellor , Mr Nigel Lawson , seemed reluctant to allow any change in the IMF 's structure which resulted in a drop in Britain 's position as the second largest shareholder within the Fund , even though it is now the sixth largest market economy .
20 As I know to my cost , any change in the health service is controversial .
21 According to official Labour Party policy , any change in the status of Northern Ireland will require the consent of the majority of people in the province .
22 We support the commitment in that Agreement that ‘ any change in the status of Northern Ireland would only come about with the consent of the majority of the people of Northern Ireland . ’
23 Every strand of political opinion in Ireland , North and South , with the exception of the Provisional IRA , accepts that any change in the present set-up will require majority support in both parts of the island .
24 Indeed , we would assert most emphatically that there is nothing within the stories themselves to explain any change in the divine response , let alone a change as complete and as dramatic as the two series report .
25 And it is only when the vote is over that we will know how the MMB will be run in the coming year , and if there will be any change in the way decisions on the future of the board are taken .
26 Those who see any change in the traditional way of life as a disaster will fear that meeting the challenge of change in this way will only speed the decay of the rural way of life .
27 We support the commitment in the Anglo-Irish Agreement that ‘ any change in the status of Northern Ireland would only come about with the consent of a majority in Northern Ireland ’ .
28 Stability tests on pilot batches and on first production batches should be carried out not only in the case of new products but also where there has been any change in the formulation of the product or in the source of the raw materials used or in the equipment used in manufacture or filling or in the method of manufacture or filing .
29 Notwithstanding such criticisms , Tan seems to make it abundantly clear that if any change in the law 's attitude to transsexuals is to be forthcoming , it will certainly not come from the English courts .
30 High above us the celestial spheres of satellite communication look down upon us , observing any change in the weather , any reshuffle in the quiver of minutemen missiles in the United States ' desert arsenal , any time Mrs McGinty fails to hang out her Tuesday wash .
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