Example sentences of "[det] change [prep] [noun sg] [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 These corps arose from the middle of the nineteenth century in response to the chronic insecurity caused by a Spanish version of the ‘ spoils system ’ : each change of government would lead to the replacement of all those appointed under the previous government by individuals loyal to the new party in power .
2 We might think that this change of life would bring joy primarily to the person who is redeemed .
3 This change in posture will alert the other horses who , in turn , will also ready themselves for flight , in case the threat proves to be real .
4 point out that this change in procedure will tend to equalize the associative statutes of the two contexts and suggest that the context-specificity they observed in their first experiment was solely a result of their failure to equalize the two contexts in this respect .
5 It is very unlikely that this change in income could lead to a greater budget than that which emerges when there is a lump-sum grant from the central government .
6 Some changes in land-use can provide a sink for carbon — for example , when farmland is allowed to reforest or when afforestation programmes are pursued .
7 Such changes in practice will have an impact on plaintiff personal injury lawyers already acting or trying to act in maximum severity cases .
8 When considering how demographic change may affect the demand and supply of health care it is important to remember that such changes in demand will affect all the major medical specialisms and not be confined to departments dealing exclusively with older people .
9 Any change in level will involve soil retention which can become a problem in itself .
10 Any change in situation can produce stress and that includes happy events , such as getting married or winning the pools .
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