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

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1 ( 5 ) Because of the interdependence of process and content , the curriculum developments to be favoured are those which synchronise changes in focus with changes in activities and are responsive to the effects of the interplay between them .
2 Coen and Hickman dispense with the common practice of linking changes in NAIRU with changes in the natural unemployment rate , preferring instead to rely on demographic and other data to arrive at direct estimates of the natural rate , estimates which do not take as their reference point the behaviour of the rate of inflation .
3 It will be relatively easy to compare changes in funding with changes in performance to see whether there is any correlation .
4 This no doubt explains why historians writing about Scotland in Mary 's minority have tended to sound more shocked about the activities of the Scottish nobility than historians of other contemporary societies , and find it harder to reconcile the idea of ideological commitment with changes of the political and even religious heart produced by additions to the pocket .
5 Although our observations could reflect a receptor associated genomic effect , to establish the fact would require correlation with changes in a measurable gene product .
6 As Cohen presents the functionalist model , law changes in accordance with changes in the power relations between classes , a feature particularly true of the law of the labour contract .
7 These vary in accordance with changes in the company 's issued share capital , subject to an absolute limit which was set at 6,661,855 ordinary shares in August 1985 , representing 5% of the issued share capital at that time .
8 In all cases , however , what is at issue is the integration of the historical periodization of British society with changes in its geography .
9 The second stage of the study is to correlate these changes in competitive edge with changes in market performance , while taking due account of other factors influencing market performance .
10 It will require constant monitoring of the technological situation and may in the longer term necessitate several changes of format to keep pace with changes in storage devices and technique .
11 The employees in such departments are often out of touch with changes in public opinion , relying instead on research data which may not be framed in a context most likely to discover what changes of attitude are occurring in consumer habits .
12 Having found the key to changes in terms of the need to manage the politics of reproduction more effectively , she tends ( in theory , at least , since her own empirical analysis is rather more flexible ) to follow the perceived logic through , so that the conclusion is that local government is being reorganized more or less in line with changes in the organization of major capitalist enterprises .
13 In the last decade , as we have seen , conventional retail credit has kept more or less in line with changes in the volume of consumer spending ; there may even have been a slight decline .
14 Bonus payments tend to make up a larger share of earnings in Japan at about one-quarter of the total giving employers more room to adjust wages in line with changes in levels of economic activity .
15 A further difficulty arose from the departure of a large number of middle-class families from the Belfast area to neighbouring dormitory towns , a migratory pattern in line with changes in the demography of British cities generally for the last two decades or so .
16 The value of these stocks is uprated each year in line with changes in the retail price index .
17 Since 1981 , the Bank of England has issued a number of index-linked bonds where both capital sum and interest payments are increased in line with changes in the retail price index ( RPI ) .
18 These tendencies are at most tangentially in line with changes in concentration , suggesting a need to look elsewhere for causal factors .
19 A comparison of the estimated concentration of fallout from the Windscale cloud across the country with changes in death rates from leukaemia is revealing .
20 ‘ If a woman wanted to maintain the right to come back into a job she would have to take part in in-service courses to keep up to date with changes in the working world . ’
21 Theories of postmodernism , therefore , relate the emergence of this type of culture with changes in capitalist economy and the rapid penetration of market relations into all aspects of personal and social life .
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