Example sentences of "[noun pl] [prep] these changes " in BNC.

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1 Talk about examples ( from their own experience or from their reading ) of changes in word use and meaning over time , and about some of the reasons for these changes , eg technological developments , euphemism , contact with other languages , fashion .
2 We can only protect a national curriculum from the political dogmas of either the right or the left if we understand the reasons for these changes .
3 The precise reasons for these changes are hard to establish without further analysis of census material , but it should be noted that some of the population increases in rural areas ( sometimes of more than 10 per cent ) are from very low population bases and therefore are not great numerically .
4 The main reasons for these changes are said to be economic pressures , grant aid , and a gradual replacement of older , smaller , and more conservative farmers with younger , larger and more profit-orientated farmers .
5 Whatever the reasons for these changes , be they because of a hostile government , new technology or the European dimension , we must respond and change if we are to survive as a creditable organization .
6 The possible reasons for these changes are manifold , and mostly unquantifiable .
7 The reasons for these changes began some years ago , when made , aged 52 , redundant .
8 We have not yet resolved all the detail but I should tell you about the key aspects of these changes so that we can go forward together to put the new arrangements successfully in place .
9 If we consider only the superficial elements of these changes in society , and deal with the problem purely at the level at which the Bill deals with it , we shall not do justice to the House or to the people of this country .
10 No ruler in Europe was so aware of the changes that time had brought about and no ruler was more determined to recognize and use the effects of these changes .
11 The effects of these changes have been emerging gradually .
12 The effects of these changes in agricultural techniques so far are by no means catastrophic for birds , perhaps because the limited availability of bushy nesting cover in predominantly arable areas has controlled the number of many common passerines below the levels the potential food supply could support .
13 As always with social science experiments , it proved exceedingly difficult to measure the effects of these changes .
14 Anselm was to experience the effects of these changes : they tended consistently to weaken the position of local bishops and archbishops , especially those superior archbishops who claimed to rule an area larger than their province .
15 A system of transitional payments is in operation , which slows down the effects of these changes on current claimants .
16 Moreover , as we have seen , not all the effects of these changes relate to something so intangible as a sense of community , for material resources have also been redistributed in a way which has disadvantaged certain sections , principally the poorer sections , of the local population .
17 This puts the second family at only just above income support levels and there is therefore a danger that one of the main effects of these changes will be to impoverish second families without directly helping first families .
18 This study attempts to identify the changes that have occurred in South Wales business and industrial structure over the past 20 years , and to determine the effects of these changes on demand for industrial materials handling equipment .
19 Because of the lack of data showing changes over time , very little is known about the effects of these changes on the life chances and financial circumstances of young people .
20 The combined effects of these changes would be to increase the GDP of the EC as illustrated in Diagram 1 .
21 In heavily infections of 40,000 or more adult worms the principal effects of these changes are , first , a reduction in the acidity of the abomasal fluid , the pH increasing from 2.0 up to 7.0 .
22 The workings of these changes have had quite different effects on our three countries .
23 Although the studies outlined above provide useful information , they fail to produce a detailed picture of landscape change or the reasons behind these changes .
24 The announcement heralds a period of great uncertainty as the implications of these changes are fully worked through .
25 The implications of these changes both for the number of people employed in and the types of skills required in the industry will be identified .
26 the broader political and constitutional implications of these changes .
27 A study is being conducted in two rural areas to examine the implications of these changes .
28 The Chicago School 's writings are full of facts and figures relating to what they called , using a plant ecology metaphor , the ‘ invasion of newcomers and the social implications of these changes ’ .
29 In the meantime the highest costs of these changes are borne by those made redundant as new technologies replace old .
30 One can recognise easily why so many later European commentators extolled classical Greece as the model for their contemporaries since the material conditions of these changes from rural to urban , from aristocracy to bourgeoisie , and from oligarchy to proto-democracy similarly characterised their own social situation .
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