Example sentences of "changes to [be] " in BNC.

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1 Instead of using the traditional patch in the machine code , the user can switch to an editor in another ‘ window ’ to allow the changes to be made at source .
2 The most ministers can do is to argue the case for change and enable the changes to be made .
3 There were changes to be made , a BMA spokesman said , but they would be made within the existing system .
4 The rewards will be improvements in the quality of relationships and in the effectiveness of the school , measuring how the school has become a nicer place for all , calls for changes to be shown across a range of measures :
5 Viewing through the camera , I put on the brush strokes with artist 's acrylic gel which has the benefit of being water based , so allowing changes to be easily made where necessary .
6 Its socio-economic setting and history allow flexibility and changes to be non-threatening .
7 It was accepted from the outset of the study that it would be unrealistic to expect changes to be made overnight , and that a gradual evolution to the desired state would be necessary .
8 Most important , of course , was the recognition that , although in the long-term measures to increase income and reduce costs would enable Colleges to become more self-sufficient , in the short-term the finance available would not necessarily allow all desirable changes to be introduced simultaneously , and some prioritising would be required .
9 These concepts are utilised in the Procedure Audit process to determine measures of success from a specified point of view , as agreed by the person responsible for the procedure and its continued existence , which in practical terms is generally the person who can authorise changes to be made .
10 Both these documents were promised in a White Paper , published last June , which detailed some minor changes to be made to the decentralised system outlined in A Framework for Research and Development , published in 1972 .
11 Controls , however , are in themselves useless unless they trigger an appropriate response to permit changes to be made .
12 THERE are changes to be made to the Financial Five table .
13 The full moon 's appearance in your sign calls for changes to be made in your personal life .
14 As might be expected from the above , the most extensive changes to be made were in procedures for recording audit work .
15 In the Communist Manifesto published in 1849 the major changes to be brought about by revolution were the abolition of private property in land ; a heavy progressive income tax ; the abolition of the right of inheritance ; nationalisation of banking , transport and the media ; and free education for all children in public schools .
16 TOLLS could be charged on major roadways under changes to be proposed in the New Year .
17 Even though in the passage above Gummer undermines his own argument ( through his use of the phrase ‘ at least among the articulate ’ , he implies that this consensus is confined to a certain section of society ) it is crucial to his thesis that the changes to be identified under the rubric of permissiveness should be viewed against the backcloth of an alleged Victorian moral consensus .
18 draw up an agenda for the meeting , listing the changes to be reviewed in order of priority
19 The apparent safeguards inherent in a small pilot project enabled very ambitious changes to be accepted and meant that when the whole school converted to the new programme the change was indeed radical .
20 ( b ) The absence of a written constitution has allowed quite considerable changes to be made informally , without amendment of these legal rules which do exist .
21 If there are changes to be made in the programme , then this could be an appropriate time to change front-line figures …
22 A spatial data program called from the tablet allows these angular changes to be identified for each frame by generating three digitized points which give the origin and the existing link point and its desired new position .
23 Granted that psychologists have described a whole taxonomy of memory , procedural and declarative , episodic and semantic , working and reference , should one expect similar underlying biochemical and cellular changes to be involved in each , or would every form of memory have its own special biochemistry ?
24 However section 207 of the Companies Act 1989 enables such changes to be made by regulations .
25 The Department has subscribed to the CIPFA/ADSS Financial Management and has access to the material produced which is designed to assist Local Authorities in preparing for the changes to be implemented on 1 April this year .
26 If a report has to go through a number of drafts , it is an excellent way of enabling changes to be made quickly and without extensive retyping .
27 Software should be written to recognise this and allow changes to be made as simply as possible .
28 Clauses 84 to 92 carry over and develop the arrangements for valuation set out in the 1991 Act and provide for changes to be made in lists to take account , for example , of new properties and appeals against taxation .
29 The letter continues : ’ and details will be announced in late January of changes to be made effective from 15 March 1992 . ’
30 It is expected that any such changes to be manifested not only at the attitudinal and cognitive levels , but also in behavioural indices such as higher rates of criminal activity , marital problems and disputes at work .
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