Example sentences of "change of the " in BNC.

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1 The insecurity I felt was due to my lack of true religion , and was like the small change of the exalted pessimism of our faith , the pessimism that can drive men on to do wonders .
2 The Soviet leader has had a more modest , though not dissimilar effect on East Germany , where his presence last weekend became a focus for calls for change of the type so steadfastly refused by his hosts .
3 In the province of Punjab the most important economic change of the nineteenth century came with British colonialism .
4 It remained in place only a few minutes more , When the Commanding Officer ordered not only a change of the command team which had built it , but a change of design as well .
5 They reported it as a negligent discharge during a change of the guard .
6 If we are referring to a mass of matter we can say that it is the same so long as it consists of the same particles , whereas if we are referring to a living body this need not be so : ‘ a colt grown up to a horse , sometimes fat , sometimes lean , is all the while the same horse : though … there may be a manifest change of the parts . ’
7 This triggers a conformational change of the toxin , revealing the hydrophobic core of Domain I α 5 ( which is apparently the ‘ business end ’ of all the δ endotoxins ) and causing the helices to penetrate the membrane .
8 It is suggested here that the major curricular change of the future lies in what Fullan ( 1982 ) has described as the balance between cognitive and social development goals .
9 The final development to create a more highly dynamised remedy was the change of the dilution factor from 1:100 to 1:50,000 .
10 ‘ All these changes , changes of circumstances and the change of the season , make me fear a change of rhythm and atmosphere .
11 The redshanks go fighting at the change of the wind .
12 It seems to me that this way of looking at things is the only one which allows us to understand the validity of the second law , and the heat death of each individual world , without invoking a unidimensional change of the entire universe from a definite initial state to a final state . ’
13 Every change of the weather , especially from warm to cold
14 It is often caused by every change of the weather , especially from warm to cold ; from perspiration that is checked especially if hot ; from taking cold ; from cold wet weather .
15 There was little in the way of negotiation or managed change of the sort which might be expected from the Cockburn model .
16 Mike Vessey spotted his brother 's long run and placed a superb long ball in his path which Alan duly put away to set up St Albans ' third appearance in the final and a change of the League and Cup double .
17 In this book , we use the percentage annual rate of change of the Retail Price Index as our measure of the inflation rate .
18 In 1964 , Hines used the ‘ rate of change of the labour force unionised ’ as a proxy variable for union militancy .
19 directly on the rate of change of the average cost of imported material inputs ( m ) ; and
20 Walker relies on his speed to the ball and the change of the back-pass law has exposed his weakness in releasing it constructively .
21 In less than straightforward cases the prosecution should be in a position to prove the delay and times of change of the three coloured lights .
22 The change of the calendar was a time to repair faults and omissions and vow rededication .
23 for changes which are rejected , but do not require resolution by the Director , Information Systems , inform the Development Manager and the Manager of the person who requested the change of the decision by sending them copies of the Change Review Forms
24 inform the Development Manager and the Manager of the person who requested the change of the decision taken by sending them a copy of the Change Review Form
25 With the change of the international trends , not only have the gloomy prospects of the Korean people become bright , but also General Hodge 's policy to South Korea will be changed in accordance with the policy of his country .
26 The chances of being treated preferentially or even of being treated on a left-alone basis also depend critically on the level and pace of change of the technology involved and on the degree of concentration and competition in the sector ( Mytelka , 1979 ; Milner , 1988 ; Grosse , 1989 ) .
27 At an already existing school with much less lavish provision , Ron Mitson of Codsall Comprehensive established a thorough change of the total organizational pattern of the school in order to provoke , stimulate and support the kind of thinking and innovation he sought from his staff .
28 The election of Richard Nixon to the presidency in 1968 was a personal triumph for a man who appeared to have lost the change of the highest office after his defeat in 1960 .
29 The model is essentially a conservative one , permitting little radical change of the organisation as a whole ( including managers ) .
30 It means that , as in the USA , a change of the party in power would mean a complete change of those holding the most senior posts in government departments .
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