Example sentences of "as a [noun sg] of changes " in BNC.
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1 | Adoption has decreased dramatically during 20 years as a reflection of changes in legislation and public attitudes . |
2 | Secondly , any changes that come to the primary schools must come as a result of changes at the secondary level . |
3 | When this practice was changed , recorded levels of property crime soared : but , obviously , as a consequence of changes in policing and not as a result of changes in crime . |
4 | Changes have occurred but they have generally done so gradually over much longer intervals than changes of government — in part as a result of changes in official thinking , in larger part through alterations in the complex relationships between economic ideas , political ideology and the force of economic circumstance . |
5 | As a result of changes in the original masks , Sun now speaks of a SuperSparc and a SuperSparc+ . |
6 | As a result of changes in the original masks , Sun now speaks of a SuperSparc and a SuperSparc+ . |
7 | Moreover , while Phizacklea and Miles believe that changes in the material circumstances of the working class can provide only a partial solution to the problem of racist ideologies , the political project of the transformation of capitalism and working-class conditions advocated by Hatcher and Shall ice ( and other left antiracists in education ) squeezes out of consideration the rather important caveat entered by Phizacklea and Miles about the prospects for change in racist ideologies as a result of changes in the material base . |
8 | In the first weeks of a diet ( up to four ) , half the weight loss is fat , and half is water , as a result of changes in sugar and protein metabolism . |
9 | As a result of changes effected by the Companies Act 1989 the objects clause no longer limits the company 's capacity , or at least , the validity of an act may no longer be ‘ called into question on the ground of lack of capacity ’ . |
10 | Lack of continuity of work for labour can occur on an individual project , between one project and the next , or as a result of changes in the location of construction activity . |
11 | The market often anticipates interest changes likely to come as a result of changes in economic indicators such as the inflation rate or the exchange rate . |
12 | The amount accrued in 1993 was lower than in 1992 as a result of changes to plan benefits for current employees . |
13 | There is some evidence that the incidence of radiation bowel disease has increased in recent years as a result of changes in long established techniques . |
14 | Conventions arise as a result of changes in the relationships within and between different organs of the state . |
15 | I think the , this is quite well illustrated by the figures on employees , where the numbers employed fell by getting on for ten percent , though our spending on employees remained about the same , partly as a result of pay increases , partly also , as a result of changes in the profile of grades of the staff at the Council , and a movement towards better staff , better paid , and then finally the saving we make each year as turnover of staff occurs , and we do n't have to pay salaries during the handover period from one person to another , that saving that has reduced because the turnover of staff has reduced . |
16 | North Yorkshire County Council says the post is being axed after 45 years as a result of changes in youth work . |
17 | Equally , with the use of appropriate figures , it would show that CDs become more liquid , the nearer they get to maturity , i.e. the nearer to maturity they get , the smaller is the loss or gain as a result of changes in prevailing yields . |
18 | When this practice was changed , recorded levels of property crime soared : but , obviously , as a consequence of changes in policing and not as a result of changes in crime . |
19 | This serves as an explanation of changes already made and as a warning of those still to come . |