Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] for change [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | FIFE councillors have attacked plans for changes to the region 's train timetables . |
2 | The manager submits proposals for changes in the nursing establishment , based on the establishment profile . |
3 | This does n't mean putting on silly voices ; but , rather , allowing those confrontations that are likely to create possibilities for change in the dramatic situation , that of themselves create difficult dilemmas . |
4 | His speech to representatives of the Moscow gentry in March 1856 was tame , his creation of a secret committee in 1857 was the traditional way to sweep calls for change under the carpet , the Nazimov Rescript envisaged a form of emancipation which would have severely damaged the peasantry , the relaxation of censorship in January 1858 was short-lived and the provincial tour of 1858 represented yet another futile attempt to persuade nobles to accept a measure they were bent on resisting . |
5 | Oxfam , by funding and working with a local project in Concepcion , is helping the independent fishermen organise themselves to lobby government for changes in the law . |
6 | This chapter first describes how the British and Spanish political strategies discussed in the previous chapter have created pressures for change in the public enterprises , pressures encapsulated in the idea of ‘ commercialism ’ . |
7 | The report considers options for changes to the system . |
8 | The Butler Committee on Mentally Abnormal Offenders , in producing its report in 1975 on the law and services for this particularly difficult group of patients , made recommendations for changes to the Mental Health Act . |
9 | Elean : So you see hope for change in the younger generation . |