Example sentences of "[been] changes " in BNC.
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1 | There had been changes in technology , in the workforce and in the class system . |
2 | In Britain , too , there have been changes of emphasis . |
3 | Peter Chester informed the same Committee that ‘ there certainly have been changes in knowledge . |
4 | The law gives dividing lines , but there have been changes over time . |
5 | There have been changes at Naddle , too . |
6 | It looks timeless but there have been changes . |
7 | Crimes of violence comprise less than 4 per cent of recorded crime , and while crimes of violence have risen rapidly in numbers in the post-war period there have been changes in the pattern of such offences . |
8 | As both organizations were undergoing far-reaching reforms , a tightly specified brief was not required and , in the event , it seems to have been changes in the Foreign Office structure which led to the abandonment of that part of the competition . |
9 | As a result , there have been changes to land-clearance contracts , including the replacement of grasses by leguminous species that provide a better protective cover and enhance the nitrogen content of the soil . |
10 | But there have been changes . |
11 | ‘ The audit report is signed by the firm and not the individual partner , and therefore we believe that a higher level of independence is not demonstrated where the same name appears on the audit report year on year , whether or not there have been changes in the composition of the audit team . ’ |
12 | Substantial parts of the urban population were better off in material terms and there had been changes in attitudes . |
13 | Since the National Assistance Act 1948 replaced the Poor Law institutions with local authority residential homes , there have been changes of emphasis . |
14 | THERE HAVE also been changes at the south end of the Kylesku Bridge , where the little cluster of buildings where vehicles formerly embarked on the ferry boat is now bypassed by the new road . |
15 | New forms of journalism have developed , there have been changes in printing techniques , changes in ownership , and even changes in perceptions of the role of the newspaper within society . |
16 | There have also been changes in the length of a ‘ generation ’ and the overlap between generations in families as a result of changing patterns of marriage and family formation . |
17 | Finally , there have been changes over time in the rates of divorce and marriage , although the significance of these for patterns of kin relations may be not so obvious as it first appears . |
18 | Thus there have been changes over time in patterns of support between generations , but these are not necessarily a result of individuals ' changing beliefs and values about family responsibilities . |
19 | A crucial factor in this does seem to have been changes in the role of women within the family . |
20 | Since that time , there have been changes affecting the Young Conservatives . |
21 | He accepts that there have been changes , in particular the modern office has grown in size , but he denies that this has led to clerical workers becoming proletarian . |
22 | ‘ There have been changes since you were last among us , Howard . ’ |
23 | very recent there has been changes . |
24 | Income inequalities among those in employment have been widened by inequitable wages policies , but even more important than wages policies as a means of promoting inequality have been changes in the tax system . |
25 | There have also been changes in the way the family doctor service operates . |
26 | Perhaps even more significant for the globalization thesis have been changes in the operational strategy of many of the larger TNCs , involving both production and exchange . |
27 | However , there have been changes of contrast and changes of detail on time scales from years to days , and for at least 100 years it has been widely realized that we are seeing the tops of richly coloured clouds that cover the entire planet . |
28 | There have been changes in employment protection and trade union law , and in relevant social security benefits . |
29 | areas where there have been changes . |
30 | Measures which other researchers have described as corresponding to subjective risk have been changes in heart rate or GSR and subjective estimates of the chances of being involved in a near miss ( Watts & Quimby , 1980 ) . |