Example sentences of "change from the " in BNC.

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31 He is actually a very good drama teacher , and because ALL drama lessons are practical they make a welcome change from the routines of writing , reading and watching videos which are the usual diet in most other subjects .
32 Under it , the only change from the existing primary voting system would be that instead of placing one ‘ X ’ against the name of a favoured candidate , the voter would put ‘ 1 ’ against his first choice , ‘ 2 ’ against his second choice , etc .
33 When the House of Commons considered the matter in 1953 , its views were affected by the fact that they were unaware of any evidence of pressure for change from the churches themselves .
34 Another important staging post in animal evolution in the seas was a change from the soft-bodied creatures to those with a hard protective exterior , as predatory species became more numerous .
35 Christmas is a time of magic and mysticism — so if you fancy a delicious healthy change from the traditional English fare , why not look to the mysteries of India for inspiration ?
36 It is a change from the Provençal Daube because the meat is kept whole .
37 We have to try out the master scoreboard , a slick computerised monster and a change from the usual ‘ Spaghetti Junction ’ , so need the audience to check the theatre 's voting system .
38 PC Barrett said : ‘ It 's a nice change from the people we usually deal with . ’
39 ‘ As I see it , around eight teams have a chance of winning the Championship and that makes a welcome change from the two or three-horse races we have been used to , ’ he said .
40 This is a change from the discussion paper , which envisaged that the components of shareholders ' funds ( such as the share premium account ) would be allocated between equity and non-equity .
41 Finally , a possible change from the discussion paper which has not been made should also be recorded here .
42 It is not practicable , here , to refer in detail to every change from the 1987 regulations to the 1992 regulations , whether or not occasioned by the requirements of the directive .
43 The total audit fees paid by the current constituents of the FT-SE 100 Share Index in their last financial years show virtually no change from the amount paid in the previous year .
44 This makes a change from the 1989/90 accounts which contained a full page of audit qualifications .
45 Verdict : makes a change from The Bill
46 But there are times when nothing less will do — on a chilly winter 's or rainy spring day , or when the family are at home , or on weekends when everyone welcomes a change from the routine of packed lunches and wine bar grub .
47 Having spent years ensuring that mounts are cut accurately , and working with the straight lines of frames , I find straight lines just as pleasing in designs as curves , and I think an idea like this makes a pleasant change from the more popular floral compositions .
48 This may be the clearest evidence of the change from the imported gold coin acting as a primitive valuable to primitive money .
49 Staff crews frequently flew on major exercises and enjoyed the change from the routine of training flying .
50 Try too one richly decorated cone filled to over-flowing with mistletoe as a change from the inevitable ‘ bunch ’ .
51 Still it made a change from the straightforward garments .
52 We want a change from the feudal tenure we 've had over the years .
53 Overall Woburn was its usual relaxed self , providing a very welcome change from the noise and crowds of the ‘ heavy metal ’ airshows — FlyPast will doubtless be there again next year to savour the unique atmosphere of the event !
54 But do n't expect a sudden wholesale change from the one architecture to the other , warns Parker ; a number of commercial applications are not amenable to parallelisation , and anyway IBM 's Sysplex clustering will ensure that the existing and new architectures should work together happily .
55 None the less , this was a significant change from the days of the old CEB , which ( though hedged about by precise legal requirements on matters such as pricing ) had not been subject to government limits on finance ( choosing to raise its fixed-interest capital without government guarantee ) and had ignored ministerial requests when it felt they were unjustified ( being protected against the sanction acquired by the Minister in 1947 : the power of dismissal ) .
56 You see people when you go out — it 's a change from the house .
57 Guests can visit the beautiful public park and lakeside beauty spots or the fragrant pinewoods close by , which makes an alternative change from the beach .
58 This is always a pleasant change from the continental adieu of ‘ Leave my frequency , goodbye ’ .
59 This deliciously light and quick-to-prepare dinner party menu makes a welcome change from the richer , traditional fare of the season .
60 Very severe problems will arise if there is a drastic change from the present back to methods which involved little or no use of pesticides .
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