Example sentences of "[adv] changes in the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Indeed ; for Morris and other Marxists the nature of work necessarily changes in the process of social transformation . |
2 | Perhaps changes in the type of foods we eat , exposure to environmental chemicals and pollutants , and changes in the type of infections we now experience have caused this . |
3 | Once changes in the classroom have been made and special items of furniture and equipment have been introduced , they usually come to be accepted as a matter of course and are regarded by pupils as ‘ how things are ’ . |
4 | Demographic processes , not only concerning the expectation of life but also changes in the birth-rate for instance , economic change , including the increase in the numbers of married women working , and even government policy , all affect the family . |
5 | From the Marxist point of view , a process such as secularisation takes a more secondary role in relation to features more closely associated with the functioning of a capitalist economy , and particularly changes in the class structure . |
6 | If the change causes a change in the pattern of borrowing and lending , the interconnected nature of financial flows may involve the monetary sector and then changes in the money supply will occur . |
7 | If the consumption plans of individuals are related to real wealth as well as to disposable income , then changes in the price level that alter the real value of assets ( which are denominated in nominal terms ) will affect aggregate demand . |