Example sentences of "[to-vb] [noun] for change " in BNC.
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1 | Rather they are ‘ boundary crossers ’ or ‘ generalists ’ who move across fields or among sectors who bypass what everybody else is looking at to find possibilities for change . |
2 | This does n't mean putting on silly voices ; but , rather , allowing those confrontations that are likely to create possibilities for change in the dramatic situation , that of themselves create difficult dilemmas . |
3 | They use their criticism not to refine plans for change but to block them . |
4 | His speech to representatives of the Moscow gentry in March 1856 was tame , his creation of a secret committee in 1857 was the traditional way to sweep calls for change under the carpet , the Nazimov Rescript envisaged a form of emancipation which would have severely damaged the peasantry , the relaxation of censorship in January 1858 was short-lived and the provincial tour of 1858 represented yet another futile attempt to persuade nobles to accept a measure they were bent on resisting . |
5 | take seriously the possibility of institutional dominance posed by the existence of their own and other welfare organisations … they would be concerned to consider options for change which challenge the vested interest , or the market position of their organisation itself — for instance by acting as subordinate partner to other agencies in a cooperative venture . |
6 | Pluralism is insensitive , and inattentive , to the view from the bottom ; to the politics of the powerless ; to the ill-organised and unincorporated politics of movement , protest and riot ; and to the power of government and the state to rebuff demands for change and to destroy certain groups . |
7 | As data are available on individual drugs and the doctor ordering them , professional advisers can use them to inform their visits to apparent high and low cost prescribers and to make recommendations for change . |