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

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1 This included having to study rod sizes , materials and changes in the amounts of electrical current to see how the effect depended on these , which was all for the future .
2 The variability is believed to be caused by a combination of changes in the rate of renewal and changes in the properties of the water from which LSW is formed .
3 These work alongside other factors such as trends in the distribution of employment opportunities at both regional and more local scales and changes in the preferences of individuals about the types of places that they would like to live in .
4 It has been claimed that high unemployment , recent legislation and changes in the strategies of management have served to weaken the power of trade unions , thereby permitting changes in working practices and work organization which provide a base for improved productivity and performance .
5 Robbins also related to the upskilling debate — the expansion of education and the high birth rate of the immediate post-war period , for example , had given rise to a shortage of qualified teachers especially in primary schools , and changes in the numbers of white-collar jobs available to women had also given rise to a demand for better qualified and certificated female labour .
6 An alternative explanation here tested is that while many of the key-types are of great antiquity , the majority of so-called local designs were fixed and standardized in the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries as a result of inter-firm competition based on product differentiation and changes in the methods of marketing and distribution .
7 But changes in the details of the assessment of basic expenditure needs through the GRE have also led to remarkable ( and indefensible ) instability over recent years .
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