Example sentences of "[adv] a change in [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I think at the end it must come down to two things ; one basically a change in attitude — we have to come to recognise that we live in a very , very technological society , that most of us were born before man walked on the moon , but the kids in school were born in an age when man had walked on the moon ten years ago and they live in a world which is very scientific , and we have to recognise that — and the other one is practical sense , I think , where we really have to look seriously to in-service training of teachers , a ) and b ) we have to look carefully at the way we train teachers now .
2 I think at the end it must come down to two things ; one basically a change in attitude — we have to come to recognise that we live in a very , very technological society , that most of us were born before man walked on the moon , but the kids in school were born in an age when man had walked on the moon ten years ago and they live in a world which is very scientific , and we have to recognise that — and the other one is practical sense , I think , where we really have to look seriously to in-service training of teachers , a ) and b ) we have to look carefully at the way we train teachers now .
3 Whether there is upregulation of the genes that produce these antigens or merely a change in expression on the cell surface has not been investigated : in situ hybridisation should provide an answer to this question .
4 The changing patterns of incidence of gastric carcinoma may , in part , be related to changes in smoking habits and perhaps a change in incidence of H pylori infection .
5 Just as a change in liquid assets may lead to little or no change in credit , so a change in credit may occur with little or no change in liquid assets .
6 The public softening of Turkey 's attitude towards the Kurds may , in the end , be less a change in policy than recognition of the difficulties in controlling what happens across the border in northern Iraq .
7 He said this was not a change in policy , because peacekeepers had a duty to see that no harm came to civilians .
8 It will take time and we need to introduce some practical initiatives to help what is fundamentally a change in attitude , to take place .
9 Our congregations demand from every new member not only a conversion but also a change in culture .
10 This demonstrates not only a continuing uncertainty about the precise objectives but also a change in emphasis away from the provision of courses towards other forms of dissemination , of which more will be said below .
11 But there is also a change in sentiment .
12 There was also a change in source of referrals — those from district nurses rising by 34% and those from general practitioners falling by a similar amount .
13 ENTHALPY CHANGE , H-H — the evidence for the enthalpy change is often a change in temperature
14 Today a change in policy has produced a refusal rate by the coroner of more than 10% and has resulted in clinicians not considering organ donation in certain types of case ( from which criminal proceedings might arise ) .
15 Change of control clauses ( commonly found in software licences ) entitle one party to a contract to terminate the contract if there is a change in ownership of the other contracting party or sometimes a change in ownership of the holding company of that contracting party .
16 A £19.95 investment in a Blackjack putter is the catalyst which has brought about a change in fortune for Davies .
17 Thus , when the Bank of England wishes to bring about a change in base rates , which in turn affect all other sterling rates of interest over the whole yield curve , it does so by adjusting its money market intervention rates , in what must be , by definition , the discount market .
18 True , some more space might be provided ; perhaps better ventilation ; maybe a change in diet or exercise opportunities .
19 Over the years she had grown to love him in a familiar , comfortable sort of way , though of late a change in temperament had made him difficult .
20 In order to assess the arguments over the variability of V it is necessary to see just how a change in money supply is transmitted through to a change in aggregate demand .
21 Perhaps then a change in emphasis away from technological advancement for the sole reason of energy saving and control , to technological advancement for occupant satisfaction and concomitant increased productivity is what is required .
22 for problems where a change in function is required , close the problem report and invoke the Change Management Procedure
23 An indirect transmission mechanism is where a change in money supply first affects some intermediate variable .
24 I mean that is like a point in the conversation where a change in turn-taking could ha potentially happen .
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