Example sentences of "changes [vb pp] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 So if species have a capacity for adaptation to small-scale environmental change built in , could there not be other potential changes hidden within the mosaic of form and function , both subtle and dense , we call a species ?
2 The structural changes completed in the 1940s were followed by almost three decades of prosperity and growth in the UK .
3 These expressions give the effect on fitness of small changes confined to a specific age , x ; they are applied to Drosophila data in Fig. 1 .
4 Before the changes contained in the Children Act 1989 came into effect the LEA , when contemplating prosecution , had to consider the appropriateness or otherwise of instituting care proceedings under section 1 ( 2 ) ( e ) of the Children and Young Persons Act ( CYPA ) in the juvenile court ( on the ground that a child was ‘ not receiving full-time education suitable to his age , ability and aptitude ’ ) , instead of or as well as prosecuting ( see Education Act 1944 section 40(2) ) .
5 The future of these recommendations has been further confused by the changes contained in the recent NHS White paper .
6 Since I carried out this survey , education has become a central issue in public debate , particularly as a result of the changes contained within the Education Reform Act .
7 These changes added to the overall meaning communicated by the dancing .
8 enter the Review Meeting Date on the Changes Log for those changes included on the agenda .
9 Inserts to b and c show the changes expected in the Pb isotopic composition of a model array of data over a period of 130Myr with μ ( 238 U/ 204 Pb ) values comparable to those found in the erupted basalts .
10 The changes recommended as a result of an investigation sometimes involve development programmes for managers .
11 Litigants should benefit from changes recommended by the Civil Justice Review to speed up and simplify civil cases .
12 The Home Secretary , Michael Howard , has confirmed that some of the changes recommended in the Sheehy Report on Britain 's police forces , are to be introduced .
13 With a real war now happening , do the changes imposed on the defence industry ( or under active consideration ) still look sensible ?
14 Because one can not simply enlarge the golgi picture to electron microscope size and follow any individual cell and its connections from beginning to end , it is hard to relate the spine changes seen in the golgi pictures directly to particular synapses seen in the electron microscope .
15 The aim here is to quantify and explain the rapid sequence changes seen in the genome of this virus .
16 The release of gases , the temperature within the pyre and the changes seen in the soil beneath the fire will all be carefully analysed .
17 The release of gases , the temperature within the pyre and the changes seen in the soil beneath the fire will all be carefully analysed .
18 This case report describes the histological and macroscopic changes seen within a few months in the gastric mucosa of a 28 year old woman patient with upper abdominal symptoms .
19 The social panic surrounding the emergence of the Teddy Boys formed part of a much wider structure of feeling in 1950s Britain that the social changes wrought on the postwar world were destroying the old ‘ British way of life ’ and the former civility of the British people , and the Teds were understood to be symptomatic of these social alterations .
20 These transitions lead to changes in the physical properties and material application of a polymer , and it is important to examine physical changes wrought in an amorphous polymer as a result of variations in the molecular motion .
21 Because of the political changes wrought in the nineteenth century , they are by convention responsible now also to Parliament .
22 The changes wrought by the Heath government were allowed to survive , to be left for Mrs Thatcher gleefully to dismantle in the eighties .
23 Likewise , there is no single aspect of English Nonconformist life where the changes wrought by the nineteenth century are more obvious than in the position of ministers .
24 But the Conservatives are bracing themselves for a map of somewhat different complexion on Friday morning , if the opinion polls ’ verdicts prove true , with most of the changes wrought by the Liberal Democrats .
25 Indeed the changes wrought by the Prussians were to have enormous consequences for the formation of nationalist opinion in the city after the First World War , and it is important to see the extent to which these policies provided the basis of German identity and political purpose in the east , and provoked the very Polish nationalist response they supposedly sought to suppress or prevent .
26 St Leonard 's church has stood witness to the incredible changes wrought by the dissolution of the monasteries and the general passage of time and yet has managed to retain its own original identity throughout all this .
27 At the other end of the Central Asian connection , the economic changes wrought by the great Russian Asian railways were particularly striking .
28 If the changes wrought by the Glorious Revolution in England seem , by contrast , much more limited , it would be wrong to react too far and suggest that very little of significance was achieved by the events of 1688 – 9 .
29 ‘ Recent ’ in this case seems to mean c1990 ; thus reference is made to proposals for Manchester 's Metrolink to run in the City Centre , while the changes wrought by the Transport and Works Act 1992 are barely anticipated .
30 The gastropods are one of many groups that record the faunal changes connected with the advance and retreat of the Ice Sheets during the Pleistocene .
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