Example sentences of "[art] changes to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Tutor groups will be held at the Colne High School with workshops to explain the changes to parents .
2 It concludes by drawing lessons for effective policy to bring about equality of opportunity for each sex , and by reviewing the evidence for effects of the changes to date on family formation in Britain .
3 The latest , E 46 , Extraordinary Items , Fundamental Errors and Changes in Accounting Policies , incorporates the changes to IAS 8 , Unusual and Prior Period Items and Changes in Accounting Policies , which were agreed in the project 's original Statement of Intent in July 1990 .
4 First , the changes to income tax and personal allowances .
5 However , although base rates move roughly in line with money market rates , the changes to base rates are both less frequent and , when they occur , larger .
6 Later this year , he said , the Government planned to explain the changes to employers .
7 My hope and at this stage it can only be a hope , is that if consultations are held with presbyteries , a consensus will emerge as to the nature of the changes to Act seventeen that are required and that that consensus will enable the Act to be successfully amended .
8 Perhaps the changes to Illustrator are best summed up by stating that the program has simultaneously made itself more accessible to the average user and significantly more useful to the professional .
9 But the home secretary 's statement gives no hint of the continuing dispute between broadcasters and the Home Office over the changes to allocations in the VHF band .
10 The aim is to relate pollution levels before and after the changes to health statistics .
11 The changes to Li 's report seem bound to weaken his position at an important juncture in China 's political life .
12 I 'm worried that the changes to community care might , paradoxically , spoil this long term relationship .
13 And so that , the charts you have in front of you represent the justification of all the changes to Selby 's figures .
14 The Halifax , the UK 's largest lender , said that the changes to MIRAS relief were ‘ not unexpected ’ , and that the increase in the stamp duty threshold : ‘ Will have an immediate benefit for the influential first-time buyer market . ’
15 I wish to make it clear that our objections to the changes to Lakeside are not motivated by the ‘ Private Residents against Council Residents Syndrome ’ .
16 No changes to Council of Ministers to June 1991 .
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