Example sentences of "changes that [verb] " in BNC.

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1 This is the latest step in the sequence of changes that followed the phasing out of authorised principals and the introduction of the training office system in 1983 .
2 What were the changes that followed that , that then ?
3 Repeated training can cause changes that last for several weeks .
4 The prevailing theory that these climate shifts were triggered by the switching on of ‘ thermohaline ’ density-driven vertical circulation is very appealing ; however , it advocates have a difficult , but not impossible , task in explaining mode changes that last only three years .
5 Many more questions have been raised about the adequacy of such historical antecedents , but in a sense it is more pertinent to ask how such ideas and practices have survived the rapid changes that went with the industrialization of Japan after the 1870s .
6 Then there are a lot of changes that went place took place in locomotion. erm mammals , in other words , learnt to gallop and their elbows rotated backwards and their knees rotated forwards .
7 One of the major changes that came with the creation of the National Heritage Memorial Fund from the National Land Fund was that the Fund was empowered to provide endowments ( see also page 42 ) .
8 Credit assessment — judging the profitable amount of credit to give , in what form and who to give it to — acquired new significance with the social changes that came with and after the First World War , and the even greater upheaval with the much bigger population after the Second .
9 As with other aspects of the landscape , it was the slow , largely undocumented social and economic changes that spelt the death of such settlements , not at a single stroke but over a long period .
10 The changes that count are the ones to EC institutions and the ground rules that they play by .
11 Many arthropod guests also undergo physiological changes that smooth their integration into ant society .
12 But the hypothesis that antibody binding to domain 1 could lead to conformational changes that increase the accessibility of region 3 has been argued to be very unlikely and the structure now reinforces this view .
13 This need not necessarily be for the pure career-orientated reasons suggested by Niskanen — whether teachers or social workers have suggested policy changes that increase expenditure for pure self-interest or through the genuine altruistic belief that a greater supply of their services will benefit their society , such groups have occupied central roles in the expansion of their services
14 Mr Mitterrand , who will visit the southern city of Leipzig today , said on television he was looking forward to his talks with East Germany 's new leaders after the extraordinary changes that had taken place in the country .
15 A later chapter will examine the changes that had been introduced in the examination system , but for the dominant minority in grammar-school sixth forms very little had changed .
16 Most heads could identify changes that had led to a more balanced or improved curriculum , either as a result of the purchase of additional facilities or due to a change in curriculum planning .
17 The therapist pointed out that the changes that had taken place in her life were the result of her having discussed her problems with her family and having taken the necessary steps to solve them .
18 The Brett-Jones Report , eleven years later , reiterated and reinforced the principal points of the Wells and Eve Reports , and recognised the enormous changes that had occurred in the intervening years .
19 In September 1956 liturgical leaders , including six cardinals and 800 bishops , came together in Assisi to express their gratitude to the pope for all the changes that had been brought about in the liturgy during his pontificate .
20 Great efforts would be needed to restore the party to its strong position of 1914 and to carry on with the fundamental changes that had been under way then , but the war years had done no lasting damage .
21 The dramatic shake-ups during those periods do not suddenly appear out of nowhere but should be seen as resulting from the more gradual and less fundamental changes that had been occurring within the old structure 's context over previous decades .
22 In general , the Fulton Committee 's critique was overdone in that it was attacking a caricature of the service which was never wholly true , and certainly underestimated the changes that had taken place since the late 1950s .
23 On his return , Williams could now see for himself the changes that had taken place in the social and political structure of Trinidad and Tobago during his absence .
24 Erm but , but the stewards were told that er er with all the changes that had been implemented , that our members were n't satisfied .
25 On the questionnaire , we exhaustively listed the kinds of changes that had occurred in the case study schools and in the schools which we had earlier visited , and asked teachers whether any of these had occurred in their school .
26 When finished , the display unit fulfilled its role to reflect a quality image , a necessary advantage in an overcrowded market and one evidently appreciated by the showroom manager with whom Eddie discussed the changes that had been made .
27 The old agrarian basis of the economy survived well into the Georgian era but the enormous growth of population made a new form of local society unavoidable and the Enclosure Award of 1766 put the final seal of approval on changes that had long been underway .
28 Many of the proposals in WFP reinforced changes that had already begun , such as resource management and medical audit , and were broadly welcomed .
29 It is these changes that form the background to the discussion by Vickers ( Chapter 13 ) .
30 Secondly , any changes that come to the primary schools must come as a result of changes at the secondary level .
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