Example sentences of "change of [noun sg] by the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The second was a modest change of name by the Fleet Street trade association , the NPA , at about the same time . |
2 | An abrupt change of position by the United States ostensibly wrecked what some have claimed was a promising diplomatic move . |
3 | There is a clearly perceptible change of attitude by the public and the people themselves to the relatively affluent and healthy newly retired : the Jollies Jet-Setting Oldies with Lots of Loot ) and the Woopies ( Well-Off Older People ) . |
4 | It was a marked change of mood by the chairman following his statement earlier this week that he had ‘ no intention of selling my shareholding ’ . |
5 | YORKSHIRE 'S unsettled batsman Phil Robinson should find it easier to attract a new county after a change of heart by the Test and County Cricket Board yesterday . |
6 | Leonard 's switch represents the second change of heart by the Lions ' management in the last week . |
7 | This latest development in a saga which has been running for many months represents a change of heart by the Saints ' board . |
8 | But just before the hearing there was a change of heart by the finance company which is trying to repossess their home near Oxford . |
9 | Players and coaches refute this , saying what is really needed is a change of direction by the directors . |
10 | He said : ‘ Sanctions will depend on a rapid and radical change of policy by the Serbs . |
11 | So barring a change of policy by the force , or by PC Packer , both of which seem unlikely , the battle of Chalford High Street looks like a stalemate . |
12 | This recommended a change in procedures so that adoptive parents would be assured that no changes of mind by the mother at a late stage could result in the removal of a child . |