Example sentences of "there [verb] [been] [art] [adj] change " in BNC.

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1 For example there has been a recent change in the proposals of British Coal in the manner of transportation of this material onto the tip and the manner in which it is tipped and handled .
2 Does he also agree that there has been a noticeable change of opinion in the business community , in that in 1990 it thought that we could go into the exchange rate mechanism without any disadvantage whereas it is now beginning to realise that the ERM obliges us to have a higher exchange rate and higher real interest rates than are appropriate for domestic needs ?
3 Rather it points to the fact that there has been a subtle change in the composition of the teaching force .
4 Roger Henderson , QC , the Bar 's public affairs spokesman , warned that the words used in the White Paper were open to different interpretations , but said : ‘ Lord Donaldson has plainly interpreted the White Paper on the basis that there has been a major change from the Green Paper . ’
5 In the twentieth century , however , there has been a major change .
6 Nonetheless given all the complexity of the above , and consequent disagreements over dates and magnitudes , there has been a major change in the importance of manufacturing within the UK economy .
7 Maybe modern man is more stoical of nature , or perhaps , and this is more likely , there has been a real change in the symptom-producing capabilities of the gonococcus .
8 Review is only available to adjudication officers , who can revise the decision where it is shown that it was given in ignorance of , or mistake as to , a material fact , or there has been a relevant change of circumstances .
9 Dear Mr Woodbonn ( it began ) There has been a last-minute change of plan and your services are no longer required .
10 Speaking to The Art Newspaper Edmund Peel explained that there has been a dramatic change in the law on capital gains tax in Spain this year .
11 The Scottish Office has more civil servants than the European Commission There has been a qualitative change in the call for devolution .
12 The problem with such characterisations is , of course , their exclusivity : that the so called new industrial relations or human resource management strategies represent a clean break from an ‘ old ’ industrial relations system , that there has been a qualitative change in the manner in which the employment relationship is managed .
13 There will no longer be a requirement to include an accountant 's report in listing particulars or circulars unless there has been a significant change in the company 's financial position within the last three financial years , or its accounts in any of those three years have been qualified .
14 There has been a remarkable change of climate , in planning terms , since the appearance of MPG Note 3 .
15 ‘ But there has been a massive change in public opinion .
16 Over the five years since the present Administration were returned in 1987 , there has been a welcome change in the picture .
17 The content and blend has been improved over recent years , but I do n't think that there has been a fundamental change .
18 Probably there has been no real change .
19 Dr Marsh said : ‘ There has been no radical change to our financial situation since the Annual General Meeting in August , apart from the income that has been generated through the gates .
20 there has been no adverse change in the financial position or prospects of the Business ;
21 There has been no marked change in status in recent years , but birds now summer more often .
22 The previous 1991 order was discussed at a slightly later time of night , but on the same day of the week nine months ago , since when there has been no significant change in the construction industry 's circumstances .
23 Yes , similarly there has been an enormous change in the treatment in myocardial infarction in the last few years , not only with angioplasty , but also with thrombolysis : 70%-80% of general physicians now use thrombolysis routinely .
24 So within twenty years there has been an enormous change .
25 Writers in this tradition emphasize that there has been an historical change in the cultural and social meaning of the term ‘ family ’ over time , so that it has come to mean essentially the unit based on marriage and parenthood , with a secondary role only accorded to other kin relationships .
26 so in all purp in , in always , the fact that you 'd come into this house made one realize that there 'd been a distinct change in one 's circumstances .
27 Margaret had returned to work by this time , but there had been no real change in her other problems .
28 There had been no significant change in the interim nor any change in the local authority 's proposed future management .
29 Comparison between this last work , with its highly charged and colourful imagery , and Avitus of Vienne 's work on chastity , which approaches the same subject through an examination of his own family , reveals a vast difference in the imagination of the two writers , and does suggest that despite the continuities , there had been a sharp change of taste in the first half of the sixth century .
30 He suggested that Labour governments came to power only when there had been a radical change in the climate of opinion .
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