Example sentences of "[art] changes [verb] been " in BNC.

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1 One manager felt the changes had been rushed through for political reasons , had overwhelmed staff and brought ‘ no major instant successes ’ .
2 In his own parish the changes had been begun immediately after the passing of the act in 1809 , while Clare was still a mooning youth .
3 The government denied that the changes had been precipitated by disagreements on economic strategy .
4 The changes had been announced by President Ibrahim Babangida on Aug. 27 , when he said that the decision to bring the number of states to 30 was based on " social justice , the principle of development and the principle of a balanced federation " .
5 Foremost among the changes had been the appointment in December of de Castelnau to be Chief-of-Staff , as a sort of éminence grise at Joffre 's side .
6 No documentation relating to the changes has been produced , and no guidance on their potential effects appears to have been sought from the designers of the system .
7 The changes have been more fundamental and some of them may have affected us in ways that we do not immediately recognise .
8 an evaluation of how successful the changes have been ;
9 On the whole the changes have been very successful .
10 In practice , this should be before the changes have been introduced .
11 At the outset however , it should be stressed that many of the changes have been beneficial .
12 The changes have been entirely on the asset side of the balance sheet .
13 Some of the changes have been suggested because individual modules are thought to be at an appropriate level .
14 It 's because the landfill disposal site at Stanford in the Vale is full that the changes have been made .
15 Hugh Thomas , the technical delegate , stressed that the changes have been made because of the conditions and with the horses ' safety in mind .
16 The changes have been driven by the government 's introduction of market forces into the health service , ’ he said .
17 Having reassured herself that , so far as could reasonably be expected , no changes had been made in the house , Elisabeth embarked on a tour of the garden .
18 In insisting that no changes had been made to the original plan , his team was being economical with the truth .
19 In reality of course the effect of individual measures depends upon the combinations in which they are used , so it becomes important to test packages of improvements against each other and against control areas in which no changes have been made .
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