Example sentences of "[adj] change in [art] [noun] ['s] " in BNC.

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1 Labour 's leader , John Smith , said he regretted Mr Campbell 's departure and was concerned at a possible change in the paper 's political stance .
2 There is evidence of the arrival of migrants at various stages in Crete 's prehistory , but it seems too facile to attribute each change in the island 's culture to the arrival of a new group of immigrants .
3 In previous elections there has been little change in the parties ' support between the final Sunday of the campaign and polling day .
4 If we could calculate accurately the consequential change in the electron 's momentum then we could allow for the effects of the collision and our knowledge would still be capable of being made exact .
5 The therapist realized that some changes in the couples ' situation would have to occur within a few days if another crisis were to be avoided .
6 The clinical interview provided information about the severity and diagnosis of disorders , but also enabled researchers to measure onset and course using a concept of change-points : a point in time when an increase or decrease in the number of symptoms led to a noticeable change in a woman 's psychiatric state .
7 Then there was the noticeable change in the children 's health .
8 An examination of the documentation shows that there is , in fact , no real change in the bishops ' view of the relationship between their perception of the good of the state and public morality , and what was to be de facto permissible in the state .
9 Assuming no overall change in the CAA 's activities , no cross-subsidy , and a policy of full cost recovery of actual work done , we estimate that the additional cost to our sector of the industry would mean an increase in all AOC charges and C o A charges of more than 1,000 per cent — clearly a preposterous situation which would effectively kill off our AOC sector even if the increase was spread over a number of years , and would thus be self-defeating since it would leave the airlines to pay more of the CAA 's overheads than they do now .
10 Existing techniques are accurate enough to measure such changes in the Sun 's size directly , and monitoring programmes set up in the wake of these various claims and counter-claims will resolve the issue , one way or another , before the end of the decade .
11 One particular difficulty in assessing change over time is that any differences between the two assessments will be influenced by a host of ex-traneous factors which may either conceal or exaggerate the real changes in the child 's language .
12 It is only changes in test scores which exceed these reliability estimates that can be regarded as reflecting real changes in the child 's ability .
13 History has shown that the insensitivity of civil or military rulers to such pressures often results in a civil war , coups or revolutions which can bring about a sudden change in a country 's political ideology and attitudes to private enterprise .
14 ‘ Which , ’ Benjamin continued , ‘ leads us to this sudden change in the Queen 's mood .
15 We shall try to put into perspective these changes in the UK 's trade when we consider their international context in section 1.4 .
16 The former leads to tests which are congenial to 3 year olds , the latter to the identification of variables whence functional changes in the child 's ‘ theory of mind ’ can be modelled .
17 [ It includes procedures to assess whether the company will continue as a going concern and whether material error has arisen from fraud or illegal acts ] 2 , but it is not a guarantee against collusive or immaterial fraud or against sudden changes in the company 's financial position .
18 he has to be able to sudden changes in the game 's pattern , for a single lack of judgment is likely to be more decisive than in the longer game .
19 Consequently exchange rate adjustment to long-run changes in a country 's competitive position was not carried out in the manner visualized by the founding fathers of the system .
20 Subtle changes in the beggar 's posture made the stranger feel more at ease .
21 The moves seemed to mark a major change in the government 's attitude to the conflict .
22 Conversely if the definition changed , there would probably be a corresponding change in the pupil 's actions in that context .
23 Pro-democracy demonstrators demanded an end to one-party rule , the holding of multiparty elections , and major changes in the country 's economic structure .
24 The years 1952 and 1953 saw further major changes in the world 's political leadership .
25 All changes in the patient 's condition should be monitored and recorded in the care plan .
26 Anyone who has kept track of developments in this field would easily notice a dramatic change in the government 's approach .
27 The growth of this industry was the most fundamental change in the country 's economy in the later Middle Ages ; where England had previously relied for its exports largely on the export of raw wool for the more advanced industrial economies of the Low Countries and Italy , it became in this period a manufacturing nation in its own right , and cloth replaced wool as its main resource in international trade .
28 Thatcher 's dominance of the Government means that her departure in itself amounts to a considerable change in the country 's political agenda .
29 In line with that perspective , section 1.4 goes outside the description of the UK 's trade , direct investment and portfolio investment covered in the preceding subsections and moves on to give a summary description of the developments in the international economic system within which those changes in the UK 's position have occurred .
30 Inevitably , with inflation , only a small group profited but they were the men who directed some important changes in the country 's agricultural and industrial patterns , and whose conspicuous consumption we have already seen .
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