Example sentences of "change of [noun sg] [prep] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | A change of attitude by leaders of the pro-government Dutch Reformed Church ( DRC ) , which until 1986 was based on a theological defence for the policy of apartheid , was revealed at a national conference held on Nov. 5-9 in Rustenburg , 50 km west of Pretoria , of over 80 Christian churches and religious organizations . |
2 | But in the main I believe it is due to a change of attitude by props in particular . |
3 | After the Second World War , there was a change of emphasis among sociologists concerning what research techniques produced the best data . |
4 | Unions are hoping it could persuade one company to have a change of heart over plans for a pay freeze for some of it 's workers . |
5 | The fascinating feature of the survey is the marked change of sentiment towards methods of buying life cover in the last year . |
6 | Includes comment on the issue of new uses for old buildings in town and countryside stating that ‘ local authorities should , therefore , be flexible in dealing with planning applications for changes of use of buildings of architectural or historic interest ’ . |
7 | It came about through changes of agreement amongst speakers over the course of time involving greater and greater consensus on open /α : / as the appropriate realization , and it is not fully explainable in purely linguistic terms . |