Example sentences of "[art] [adj] change in [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The largest changes in the densities were not , however , associated with marked variations in serum gastrin concentrations ( Fig 3 ) .
2 The daily change in the FT-Actuaries All Share Index is frequently used to illustrate the general movement in Stock Market prices on a daily basis .
3 He reflects the social changes in the constituencies and the parliamentary party and because of that is much more effective . ’
4 Then there was the noticeable change in the children 's health .
5 Much of the credit for the remarkable change in the attitudes of the Canadian public towards the St Lawrence belugas must go to ecologist Leone Pippard , commonly known as Our Lady of the White Whales .
6 The history of the succession of climates and vegetation and the relative changes in the levels of land and sea have been worked out on the basis of stratigraphical and botanical investigations in great detail by Godwin ( a simple account is given in Darby , 1938 , and a full account of the vegetation zones in Godwin , 1975 ) .
7 Obviously though , prices have increased , and a properly defined index should reflect this , by taking into account the qualitative change in the drawings sold over the two years .
8 The subsequent change in the areas tested raises a question about the validity of the tests as a representation of the curriculum — a similar problem to that of the NAEP .
9 By 1800 the overseers , rate books indicate a few changes in the personnel living down Pig Street .
10 But as soon as the television come round there was a helluva change in the screws , being falsely nice .
11 An examination of the documentation shows that there is , in fact , no real change in the bishops ' view of the relationship between their perception of the good of the state and public morality , and what was to be de facto permissible in the state .
12 There is a real change in the elements .
13 Whatever the truth of the matter might be , I felt more than justified in assuming that , by the same time tomorrow , I would be able to both see and smell — above all , smell — a real change in the relics .
14 Promises to ‘ delegate ’ have , therefore , to be seen against a long-established trend , with no obvious change in the reasons that underlie it .
15 This is a basic change in the principles of how systems are built ’ .
16 This is a basic change in the principles of how systems are built ’ .
17 A major change in the ways of doing work .
18 It was obvious that the latter had brought no great changes in the problems of poverty and inequality facing the working class in Northern Ireland .
19 Given a slight change in the conditions favouring one species at the expense of its rivals , the balance of power would be shifted and the disadvantaged species might be driven to extinction .
20 This price change will produce a matching change in the weights of an arbitrage portfolio .
21 The shift signified a fundamental change in the priorities of the centre and closer links with the French electronics industry .
22 A fundamental change in the relationships between or among organizational parts .
23 Following a small change in the rules for supplementary benefit provision elderly people claiming a supplementary pension were allowed to enter private residential care with the full cost being met by the state .
24 Most volcanic rocks are composed of only four or so of these groups , and there is a steady change in the proportions of different groups present as one goes from one end of the rock spectrum to another .
25 As a result mechanization in agriculture has wrought a spectacular change in the implements that the workers use to produce the crop and an equally drastic change in the pace at which each step in the productive process is carried out , but in most branches of agriculture the fundamental sequential organization of production remains undisturbed .
26 The death of Franco brought about a radical change in the institutions of industrial relations , in RENFE as in Spain as a whole .
27 But it is worth noting that at least for the criticism of popular culture , and of television in particular , this apparently postmodern move may have less to do with a radical change in the terms of value than with a fundamental shift of attention — and of political faith — from the text to the audience .
28 For example there has been a recent change in the proposals of British Coal in the manner of transportation of this material onto the tip and the manner in which it is tipped and handled .
29 There were no significant changes in the employees ' substantive terms and conditions , except in relation to union recognition .
30 There were no significant changes in the patients ' mean weight and serum creatinine and sodium concentrations throughout the trial .
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