Example sentences of "for changing the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I found your motherboard upgrade article most interesting as I have been thinking of upgrading my XT , but I had not bargained for changing the keyboard as I have a 102 key board ( no XT/AT switch ) .
2 Another identity-shy correspondent states that ‘ the correct arena for changing the law in respect of hunting is to go through parliament . ’
3 RULES FOR CHANGING THE RULES PATRICK BATESON
4 For these reasons I prefer to use the phrase ‘ rules for changing the rules ’ ( Bateson , 1976 ) .
5 Erm I think that er erm politicians understand full well the nature of the profession in which they 're involved and the parliamentary party is erm more than able to exercise a proper judgement , er I do n't think there 's any case at all for er changing th I do n't think there was a case for changing the rules and I do n't think there is a case for changing the rules today .
6 Erm I think that er erm politicians understand full well the nature of the profession in which they 're involved and the parliamentary party is erm more than able to exercise a proper judgement , er I do n't think there 's any case at all for er changing th I do n't think there was a case for changing the rules and I do n't think there is a case for changing the rules today .
7 Tomlinson operates with a very narrow conception of ‘ economies of scale ’ , effectively restricting the notion to cover the technical advantages to be gained by scaling-up a given production process , but the arguments of Chandler , Channon and Williamson enable one to identify other important economic advantages of large-scale integrated enterprises : economies of efficient scheduling of internal transfers ; advantages of linking purchasing to production and production to marketing , the latter providing a feedback mechanism for changing the product-specification ; economies of ‘ horizontal ’ coordination of output plans and reduction of wasteful duplication ; economies of administration ; advantages of technology-transfer .
8 He is more convinced by a scheme prepared by another collaborator , M.I. Iudin , for changing the intensity of low-level cyclones by employing a system of vertical air jets in the area where they form .
9 He was critical , too , of government sources for changing the position of the goalposts when defining economic recovery .
10 This broad spectrum of the work-load was one of the main reasons for changing the name of the specialty from venereology to genito-urinary medicine .
11 Sometimes Papert 's writings and his enthusiasm for changing the structure of education seem to place him in affinity with such educational radicals as Ivan Illich and Everett Reimer , but this is misleading .
12 Section 1 will explore the essential features of the British broadcasting structures and the ways in which these are organized and regulated ; Section 2 deals with the concept of public service broadcasting ; Section 3 explores the financial problems of the BBC as a way of introducing the current proposals for changing the structure of British broadcasting and the final section ; the final section , Section 4 , looks at these proposals in the context of the development and organization of Channel Four .
13 The author of Mining the Earth , John Young , argues that " mining has come to rival water erosion as a force for changing the landscape " .
14 The implications include the self-image of the handicapped person , developing confidence and , indeed performance , and at the same time enhancing opportunities for changing the attitudes of others .
15 On-screen guidelines are given for changing the ink cartridge , which does 60 pages at a cost of around 2.5 pence each .
16 Speakers in the health debate overwhelmingly supported the Government 's blueprint for changing the NHS .
17 Very often , war is a distinctly inappropriate tool for changing the correlation of forces .
18 The future holds exciting opportunities for changing the management culture of local government and ensuring the survival of the services . ’
19 You can forgive them anything from this perspective ; you can almost forgive them for changing the clocks .
20 But the other two were my fault for changing the bike .
21 On the main bed , both the YC5 and YC6 colour changers can be used for knitting tuck and slip in stripes and the YC6 can be used for changing the background colour when knitting Fair Isle .
22 A FINE DAY FOR CHANGING THE WORLD 1780–85 A.D.
23 Despite a formal assertion of understanding the actions of human beings in the terms of those human beings themselves and , either explicitly or implicitly , an associated recognition of the capacity of collective social actors for changing the world , these authors have often seen the imperatives of the production process and capital 's organization of it as absolutely overweening .
24 Further , Control Theory and Reality Therapy dictate that ultimately the sufferer is himself or herself responsible for changing the pictures in his or her own perceptions .
25 If the correct position for changing the phase excitation pattern has been reached the phase is allowed to remain on , otherwise the phase is turned off in preparation for a subsequent trial .
26 Lord Justice Ralph Gibson said arguments put forward had spelled out a powerful case for changing the rule .
27 Lord Justice Ralph Gibson said arguments put forward had spelled out a powerful case for changing the rule .
28 If by ‘ priorities ’ is meant ambitions for changing the pattern and content of the service , I should be very reluctant to form any priorities .
29 The Design Controller does n't have a program written especially for changing the pattern but I 've spend some time wondering if any of the programs could be used for this purpose , even if they were n't originally intended to be ; however , I 've had no success .
30 The rule for changing the numbers ( x y ) into new numbers (
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