Example sentences of "to change [coord] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Implementing a primary health care programme in a developed country with an established tradition of health care requires a flexibility within the structures , an openness to change and a need to examine the structures within which a primary health care programme can be fully implemented .
2 At a certain point in the ceremony the rhythm of the weeping began to change and the tears were replaced by laughter and sometimes a kind of ecstatic , even erotic frenzy .
3 In an interview in the newspaper Adevarul on July 11 , Adrian Severin , a Deputy Prime Minister and the Minister for Reform and Relations with Parliament , singled out a shortage of competent people , the bureaucratic resistance to change and the tendency to " over-rate the social cost of reform " as being among the major obstacles to the implementation of the transitional economic programme .
4 We had to change and the poll tax was introduced in Scotland a year before it was introduced in England and Wales .
5 This fascinating document , completed in 1941 , after its aged author had once again perambulated the African continent , shows the extent to which accommodation to change and the continuation of control were considered to be compatible goals of policy .
6 I managed the skirt and made a start on the top , I did not find it easy with holding , four colours to change and the pattern to cope with .
7 Start off with time in hand so that you can read notices and indicators in a calm state of mind ; buy your ticket in advance ; know exactly when you have to change and the time of the connections .
8 He told 20,000 supporters : ‘ This is a contest between the courage to change and the comfort of the status quo .
9 There needs to be a willingness on the part of the professionals to change and an openness to identifying success and failure , trying new and innovative approaches , while keeping the goal , the cost and the time targets in mind .
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