Example sentences of "[adv] to change [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | These categories , it should be stressed , refer only to changes of use , not to any building work . |
2 | Finally , it should be noted that the forecasts of future prevalence discussed in this chapter pertain only to changes in the size of the known user population . |
3 | If bright lights cause significant pain , especially if the eye is red mainly around the iris or the pupil is irregular and does not react normally to changes of light . |
4 | The prices of certain goods ( such as agricultural produce ) also seem to respond very promptly to changes in supply and demand . |
5 | The iris reacts quickly to changes in light levels , dilating or contracting , enlarging or decreasing the size of the pupil . |
6 | As we saw in Chapter 2 the expansion of large capital intensive firms has been promoted in a flexible industrial structure which permits them to adjust quickly to changes in demand . |
7 | This is because capital flows tend to respond more rapidly to changes in relative interest rates than trade flows tend to respond to changes in relative prices . |
8 | RBL hopes to be able to respond more imaginatively to changes in attitudes towards authority . |
9 | The great change which followed can be attributed partly to changes in social beliefs and attitudes in the 1950s and 1960s , and partly to the success of three strands of investigation , which began more or less independently but soon converged . |
10 | From the mid 1960s onwards , its popularity steadily declined due partly to damaging criticism , partly to competing perspectives which appeared to provide superior explanations , and partly to changes in fashion . |
11 | By using the marketing mix as a tactical tool of an organization 's marketing plans , it is possible to adapt speedily and profitably to changes in the marketing environment . |
12 | In the Keynesian model , consumption and investment only respond weakly to changes in the rate of interest — that is to say , they are interest-inelastic . |
13 | He attributes these changes , however , not so much to the positive or negative measures of successive governments , but rather to changes in the total supply of doctors . |
14 | Even accepting that executive directors are now required to give their full-time attention to company affairs , the law appears to have little role to play in ensuring that the board engage in proper long-term planning or respond vigorously to changes in the business environment . |
15 | I S Tummon and David Mortimer suggest that our finding may be due simply to changes in methods of pipetting from 1940 to 1990 . |
16 | The prices of certain goods too — notably manufactured goods — appear to be ‘ administered ’ , or set for some time so that they do not respond immediately to changes in supply and demand . |
17 | This technique , particularly associated with the Millward Brown research agency , involves a continuous survey with the results accumulated on a rolling four or eight-week basis , so as to relate changes in awareness and attitudes very precisely to changes in your own and competitive brands ' advertising activity . |
18 | Responses given to this question were linked very closely to changes in family circumstances . |
19 | Dinosaur size is a vitally important subject , bearing as it does on the controversy concerning metabolism and the generation and conduction of heat , and hence on the susceptibility or otherwise to changes in climate . |
20 | In addition education is as subject as anything else to changes in intellectual or political fashion . |