Example sentences of "change in [art] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Less dramatic were changes in company ownership following changes in a parent company . |
2 | Key changes in a Cabinet reshuffle carried out on July 12 , 1990 , were the appointments of Gazana and Nzabahimana in place of Anastase Nteziryayo and Juvénal Uwilingiyimana [ for a full Cabinet list as of May 1990 see p. 37554 ; for February 1991 Cabinet reshuffle see p. 37993 ] . |
3 | The UK Offshore Operators Association , representing 36 North Sea companies , confirmed last night that the measures were fundamental changes in a tax system to which the industry had adjusted and were put forward without prior consultation . |
4 | In the Columbia school of geomorphology measurements were made of processes operating on stream channels and slopes of a number of areas ( e.g. Schumm , 1956 ) , later the focus turned to coastal processes as exemplified by changes in an equilibrium beach related to the tidal cycle ( Strahler , 1966 ) and perhaps most significant was Strahler 's advocacy of the need for a dynamic basis for geomorphology ( Strahler , 1952 ) . |
5 | JAPANESE scientists have discovered a new way of dating the fossils of crustaceans and animals by measuring changes in an amino acid called isoleucine . |
6 | One of their particular concerns is the procedure for changes in the remuneration package . |
7 | The 19th century saw two significant changes in the newspaper industry which were to have considerable impact on future developments . |
8 | These include the reduction in the legal immunities and rights of trade unions , rejection of formal incomes policy , and the tripartite style of decisionmaking , according priority to the abatement of inflation , even with unemployment at over three million , privatization of state industries and services , changes in the framework in which many public services are carried out , interventions in local government structure and imposition of far-reaching controls over its finance , changes in the welfare state , and open hostility to the civil service and large parts of the public sector . |
9 | The fear that the tax burden will continue to rise rapidly , to finance growing public expenditure on a population with more old people , led to recent proposals for radical changes in the Welfare State . |
10 | The retardation is apparently not due to friction with the bottom , but is caused by changes in the flow pattern enforced on the wave by the shallower water ( Russell and Macmillan , 1952 ) . |
11 | Sir John Woodcock , who retires as Chief Inspector of Constabulary at the end of the month , also spoke out in support of short term contracts , a reduction in the number of ranks and changes in the pay structure . |
12 | Changes in the question wording used also make the meaningful interpretation of time series health data problematic . |
13 | I have no immediate plans for any significant changes in the question rota at this stage in the Parliament . |
14 | Another angle on psychological differences between blacks and whites is given by Worthy and Markle who argue that white sportsmen do better at self-paced activities , ‘ ones in which the individual responds , when he chooses , to a relatively static or unchanging stimulus ’ , whereas blacks have an edge in reactive activities , ‘ in which the individual must respond appropriately and at the right time to changes in the stimulus situation ’ ( 1970 ) . |
15 | Mr Hunt said of the changes in the poll tax rules for teenagers : ‘ A new wider exemption will apply to all young adults under the age of 20 for so long as they are still at school or in full-time further — though not higher -education . ’ |
16 | But this was due to a variety of special factors — especially lower mortgage-interest rates and the net effect of the recent changes in the poll tax and value-added tax . |
17 | Emanuelli et al reported that an injection of platelet activating factor into the superior pancreaticoduodenal artery induced the changes in the rabbit pancreas characteristic of acute pancreatitis . |
18 | Manufacture and spatial changes in the auto industry : an international comparison |
19 | It is believed senior executives of the company in Boston are aware of the strain on Scottish and Irish employees waiting to hear which of the plants will suffer as a result of Digital 's rationalisation of its European manufacturing operation , forced by world-wide recession and changes in the computer industry . |
20 | Changes in the computer market , and in Microsoft 's own activities , are set to make Mr Gates 's firm look a lot less unassailable . |
21 | These involve occupational structure , changes in the gender composition of the workforce , increased unemployment , and increases in the use of casual employment . |
22 | I hope that the changes in the Somerset Levels will do a great deal to ensure that the area is much improved for wading birds . |
23 | This conclusion is supported by the fact that changes in the fossil record , even rather rapid ones like the increase in human brain size in the last four million years , were slower by a factor of 1,000 than the rate at which changes can be produced by artificial selection in laboratory populations or domestic animals . |
24 | It calls on the Government immediately to withdraw the changes in the Petroleum Revenue Tax . |
25 | Given the changes in the film industry world wide , do critics have an influence in determining box office , taste and value ? |
26 | The impact of the new benefits on the living standards of disabled people will then be assessed together with an evaluation of the changes in the benefit adjudication system . |
27 | From intensive trading arose changes in the life style , values and population structure of local communities , massive over-use of resources , and the need for new economic inputs to maintain northern communities at even a minimal standard of living . |
28 | Changes in the levels of AP reactants are correlated with changes in the transcription rate of the corresponding genes . |
29 | That is one of the major changes in the MacSharry proposals that we intend to secure . |
30 | Together the molecular and anatomical alterations indicate that retinoic acid has induced changes in the hindbrain Hox code which result in the homeotic transformation of rhombomeres ( r ) 2/3 to an r4/5 identity . |