Example sentences of "[adj] with changes [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The Labour government elected in 1974 decided to concentrate its housing resources on the needs of the inner city areas and coupled this with changes in the basis of the rate support grant which disadvantaged rural local authorities .
2 In reality , of course , most schools lie somewhere along a continuum between these two stylised camps , often shifting in one direction or another with changes in personnel and circumstances .
3 But it soon became apparent to the pioneering voluntary organizations that established them , such as the Richmond Fellowship , that patients who had been mentally unwell for years did not miraculously become capable of independent living in a short space of time ; they often needed permanent help and support and coped particularly poorly with changes in their environment and lifestyle .
4 The University remains of the view , in common with many other institutions , that with changes in the school curricula on the one hand and the need for better preparation for graduate work ( notably in the European context ) on the other , it will need to extend some undergraduate courses from three to four years .
5 These costs vary only indirectly or not at all with changes in the level of traffic .
6 These latter actions highlight an important aspect of the MINSE approach , ie it is not necessarily concerned with changes of a technological nature , but with any that result in improvements to the problem situation ; furthermore , because of the continual participation of the people that the organisation depends on , it helps to ensure a firm commitment to those changes .
7 This may apply to a particular period or it may be concerned with changes over a long period of time .
8 Applicants for this post should be interested in modelling studies in atmospheric sciences concerned with changes in the Earth 's climate .
9 There is also a word absent from the title that specifies the subject of this chapter : the word is international , for here I am mainly concerned with changes in the international position of the UK economy , while the following chapters deal with the internal changes to which they are linked .
10 This second definition is concerned with changes in the sectoral structure of the economy .
11 Media qualifying as ‘ mass media ’ therefore vary , in particular with changes in technology but also with the changing interest of mass audiences and the intricate factor of costs .
12 Those who pursue this approach tend to be relatively unconcerned with changes in the social and economic environment .
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