Example sentences of "there [verb] [been] [art] change [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Though there has been a change of Prime Minister and of the Secretary of State for the Environment since the publication of the White Paper , the environmental cause seems as strong as ever . |
2 | These payments are tax-free provided that they cover such ‘ essential purchases ’ as : new carpets and curtains when essential ; light fittings , new cooking or heating appliances where there has been a change of power ; and redecoration costs . |
3 | AFTER some 19 years there has been a change of leadership on the North Norfolk Railway . |
4 | Er as to whether there were any recor if there are any record or minutes as to when er the the change of mind occurred , er because plainly there there has been a change of mind . |
5 | 9.14 Compensation on vacating Any statutory right of the Tenant to claim compensation from the Landlord on vacating the Premises shall be excluded to the extent that the law allows Basically , the landlord can deny the tenant statutory compensation ( currently the rateable value of the premises ) if there has been a change of ownership during the last five years of the term prior to its expiration and the assignee is not a successor to the business of the assignor . |
6 | Tell him there has been a change of plan , that you can not be with him tonight . ’ |
7 | The same factor comes into play with value added tax , in which there has been a change as a result of last spring 's Budget . |
8 | A spokeswoman said : ‘ Although some staff have been allowed to take unpaid leave before , there has been a change in emphasis . |
9 | Recently there has been a change in emphasis within the textile industry from Europe to the Far East , and CAC has had to react to this new situation . |
10 | There has been a change in the genes , which alters the genetic programme . |
11 | Each step should be simple and complete in itself — preferably with some indication that successful completion has been achieved , for example the appearance or the change of colour of a signal light , or the noise of a motor starting or a change of pressure which indicates that there has been a change in the flow of some material . |
12 | In the light of the arguments which have been put forward about the size of the constituency can we take it that there has been a change in Government principle on the boundary reorganisation ? |
13 | There has been a change in the approach of local government to compulsory competitive tendering , but it appears to have been lost on the Labour party . |
14 | Whether we like it or not , we , we 've got elderly people to look after , a lot of them , and whether we like it or not , there has been a change in attitude of the government . |
15 | In a slightly different context , that of the attitude to be adopted by an appellate court where there has been a change in the circumstances of the plaintiff since the trial at first instance , Harman LJ enunciated the principle that , " the court should never speculate where it knows " : Curwen v James [ 1963 ] 1 WLR at p753 . |
16 | ( a ) where there has been a change in circumstances of an exceptional and specific nature ( but a change in general economic , industrial or political circumstances will not justify failure to proceed with an announced offer ) ; |
17 | Whenever there has been a change within television in this country there has always been the accusation that quality would suffer . |
18 | ‘ But there has been no change to the full employment policy . ’ , |
19 | Paul calls from the hospital at eight and says there has been no change during the night . |
20 | There has been no change in this over the years . |
21 | Save in respect of the reported acquisition of 5,000 stock units by K.H. Ashwell on 27 January 1993 , there has been no change in any of the above interests between 31 December 1993 and 30 March 1993 . |
22 | There has been no change in the total number of farmers and those in their families — 47,800 who work on the land . |
23 | At least , she thought she was — until the day before her flight , when a DSD representative phoned and told her there 'd been a change of plan . |
24 | There had been no change of basic thinking , then , merely an adjustment of emphasis . |
25 | But the sources said that so far there had been no change of plan . |
26 | Only one social worker among 25 respondents said there had been no change in any dimension . |
27 | ( d ) Continuation election In most cases , though not all , the continuing partners will wish the future profits of the firm to be taxed as if there had been no change in the membership of the partnership . |
28 | Mr Greene claimed that in Britain campaigns aimed at the population as a whole had been shown to have been a waste of money and there had been a change of policy to target the high-risk groups such as homosexuals and intravenous drug users . |
29 | From the clinical notes and manometry report it was determined whether there had been a change of diagnosis , a confirmation of diagnosis , or a change in management . |
30 | He quotes Hennock who wrote , ‘ It seemed to many observers that there had been a change for the worse since 1835 ! ’ |