Example sentences of "change [coord] the " in BNC.

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1 You see , all the things which at the moment seem strange to you about it become every day normality after a bit , so that it 's untrue to give you an answer in terms of the lack of space or the lack of change or the lack of food or any of the other things which make this so different from ordinary life . ’
2 If an editing change or the execution of a command was a mistake , you can frequently ‘ undo ’ the error if you notice it in time ; ie ( generally ) before you do any more editing , or give any more commands .
3 This study is not constructed to test general theories about the relationship between crime and social change or the state .
4 Although the studies outlined above provide useful information , they fail to produce a detailed picture of landscape change or the reasons behind these changes .
5 They will not bring about change unless the rewards for change or the resolution of a crisis situation can be delivered .
6 There , they would check it off and whoosh it back to you with the customer 's change and the docket stamped .
7 The Welsh objections , far more cautionary than anti , mostly related to the possibility of political and economic instability in an era of change and the attendant dangers of hurrying South Africa back into such rugby prominence .
8 The expression , ‘ Up Sauchie , doon Buchie , and alang Argyle ’ , which referred to nocturnal activities that ran parallel to the day-time ambience of these great Clydeside boulevards , might also have included Blythswood Square , once home of the infamous poisoner Madaleine Smith , and latterly , numerous other ladies with hearts of loose change and the instincts of a blushing tarantula .
9 However , the uncertainties concerning the extent of climate change and the implications at local level allow political procrastination .
10 It remains however to explore alternatives to that model in the context of the sections above , concerning the nature of educational change and the managerial and professional perspectives involved .
11 While the NHS hospital sector 's real purchasing power grew by 15.6% between 1980–81 and 1990–91 , expenditure requirements ( due to demographic change and the rising costs of medical technology ) in fact increased by 21.3% .
12 Both identified a single problem and devised policy solutions without an acknowledgement of the possibility of political change and the removal of the root causes of ‘ the problem ’ .
13 The respect once given to older people for their knowledge and experience has suffered as a result of several factors : the decline of custom , the acceleration of change and the loss of oral traditions .
14 The pace of legislative change and the increase in the population dependent on benefits have contributed to this .
15 As Hulme has pointed out , this hypothesis takes no account of the possibility of influence from external factors such as global climatic change and the imperfectly understood ocean-atmosphere interrelationships which , as has been discussed in section 1.2.2 , have played a major role in the longer-term glacial-interglacial cycle .
16 Urban Economic Change and the Role of Capital
17 In the light of the circumstances of change and the inherent contradictions of the legislation , the inertial deadweight of the system must surely be extremely powerful .
18 It is important to emphasise that the impact of the Teacher Placement Service is far greater than the sum of teachers taking placement , as evaluative returns and case study evidence consistently point to the experience as a stimulus for change and the development of partnership activities .
19 After an extensive survey of the literature on patriarchy , technological change and the clerical labour process ( already much reviewed in this context ) , they leave us with neither new evidence nor any fresh insights .
20 There is the push for change and the pull of security , the longing for intimacy and the fear of being engulfed , the wish to be the same as others and the drive to be different .
21 ‘ The further west you go the bigger the time change and the longer it takes to get replies from Val Catto . ’
22 The colours in the palette box change and the number in the top box of the bar will change to 2 .
23 We are creatures of habit , and we are suspicious of change and the unknown .
24 Typescripts photocopied and distributed that carried the rivulet of dissent from eye to eye for the few who trusted in a future of change and the ultimate destruction of the monolith that controlled their lives .
25 Eadmer noticed the change and the presence in the Curia of those who now openly supported the royal cause .
26 What was the relationship between different reformers ' conceptions of how to bring about change and the methods adopted by the antislavery movement ?
27 Women , being in touch with the sense of cyclical change and the life cycle , may be well equipped to see how things need to be integrated , what factors are needed for the development of others , how things flow from one another , how we can keep in touch with our humanness .
28 The rate of change and the lack of sincere consultation have led to an air of defeatism and concern which is frequently summed up in the analogy that they ( the government ) keep moving the goalposts .
29 But times change and the only locally based fishing-boats now fish for scallops , crabs and lobsters , none of which produce any offal or discards .
30 But if they are transported in place of a pH-changing anion , then , as the salts of strong acids , they should generate no pH change and the pH o change per uptake current should be less than with Cl - in the cell .
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