Example sentences of "have change [prep] recent [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This affinity or linkage has real historical roots though its importance and character has changed in recent decades .
2 As was said by Staughton LJ in United Bank of Kuwait Ltd v Hammond [ 1988 ] 1 WLR 1051 , advising that older judicial authorities should be treated with a degree of caution : the work that solicitors do can be expected to have changed since 1888 ; it has changed in recent times and is changing now .
3 It 's also a neat symbol of the way the relationship between the film biz and TV has changed in recent years .
4 The closure was explained in the BDN by Alan Mackenzie : Social work policy has changed in recent years .
5 We have seen that the structure of UK taxation has changed in recent years .
6 Before looking at the way in which the sector has changed in recent years we examine the role of the Bank of England .
7 Whilst this situation has changed in recent years , it will only be when local female populations attain the same educational standard as their male counter-parts and take a key role in management decisions that substantial progress will be made .
8 Carey explains that the ICI upstream strategy has changed in recent years with the collapse of the oil price from its post-crisis peak in the 1970s and the removal of worries that oil might run out — at any rate in the foreseeable future .
9 The text has also been brought up to date where the rules have changed in recent years — for example , in relation to independent taxation .
10 It also presupposes that the assumptions upon which social policies have been based in the past have changed in recent years in order to facilitate women 's participation in activities outside the home .
11 The aim of the project is to obtain basic information about employers ' policies and practices in the recruitment and management of the work-force , and in particular to establish how far such policies and practices have changed in recent years .
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