Example sentences of "been [adj] change " in BNC.

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1 We know that in most regions there have been frequent changes of climate in the geologically immediate past .
2 During the two years of the Broadway production , there had been frequent changes of cast , but backstage staff at the Prince of Wales Theatre talked of a growing gap in the working relationship between Crawford and Cuka , and the management eventually admitted there had been a ‘ personality conflict ’ .
3 The graphs indicate that on these measures there have been substantial changes over the post-war period .
4 In recent decades there have been substantial changes in the family and household experiences of people in Britain , especially in the 1980s .
5 The chief headache for publishers to date has been perpetual change in syllabuses , which can seriously affect or disrupt the publishing process .
6 These statements are all true and there have been astonishing changes of government policy in a remarkably short period .
7 There have been major changes in both the interface of the police and raped women and in the media coverage .
8 Secondly , there have been major changes in the amount of rape reported in the press .
9 In 1969 there had been major changes in the value of the German mark and French franc which threatened to damage EEC internal trade .
10 Over the last ten years there have been major changes in the employment structure of British society .
11 ‘ But there have been major changes for 1993 .
12 Chairman I think going to the points that Mr Donson made , there have been major changes .
13 It appears that there have been major changes in the rationale and operation of the MTFS as a result of the effects of financial innovation , which would indeed seem to suggest a degree of discretion is necessary in policy actions .
14 ‘ There have also been major changes on antifoulings .
15 The vole prefers slow-moving rivers , pools and marshy areas with some deep water whose level changes little , but there have been great changes to Britain 's wetlands during the past 40 years as a result of agricultural intensification .
16 From the 11th century , such events had been popular for about 500 years but over the centuries there had been great changes to the ways in which they had been conducted .
17 Both the Marxist and the Eliasian approaches , on the other hand , although implying that there may have been great changes in sexual behaviour , fall short of actually saying so .
18 There have indeed been great changes to public health practice over the past 20 years .
19 In the Somerset Levels there have been great changes since the Roman period ( Fig.48 ) .
20 There have been regular changes to the vessels providing this service .
21 Since then there have been fundamental changes , and few of his principles appear to me to be applicable to the modern Constitution .
22 However , since that time , there has been considerable change .
23 To the outside observer , there has been considerable change in classroom practice within this maths department .
24 There have been considerable changes in vocabulary and slight changes in pronunciation over the last fifty years .
25 There have , during the twentieth century , been considerable changes in the proportions of married people in the population , as can be seen from figure 6.4 .
26 Although there have been considerable changes in the machinery of statutory planning and in the scope of the development/structure plans , the powers available to planners have altered little .
27 At the time of my visits there had already been considerable changes in terms of staffing and resources in line with advisers ' recommendations .
28 By the end of the nineteenth century there had been considerable changes .
29 There have been important changes in patient care in our hospitals , and this includes care of the over-75's .
30 Michael Mason , editor of Capital Gay newspaper and involved in the gay movement for more than 20 years , said : ‘ There have been enormous changes but there is evidence in the last few years of an increase in queer-bashing by men aged 15–23 who have difficulty coping with their own sexuality . ’
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