Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] change [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Scientists and health experts , led by Professor van Velzen in Liverpool , said yesterday the most recent results show cell changes in the brains of some cot death babies .
2 The SPD parliamentary group in the Volkskammer voted on Aug. 7 to remain in the coalition , but reversed this decision on Aug. 19-20 after de Maizière had made Cabinet changes against the SPD 's wishes .
3 Here we can distinguish two distinct types of IR envelope , which correspond to vibrations causing dipole changes along the linear axis ( parallel band ) or perpendicular to the axis ( perpendicular band ) .
4 We simplify field changes at the core surface by shrinking the characteristic flux concentrations to points and writing the vertical field as where F i represents the strength of the i th pair of flux patches and their positions ( flux patches come in pairs in the absence of monopoles ) .
5 However , in this latter , the arts remained essentially unchanged with singing and drawing remaining the arts curriculum diet of pupils , whereas the opportunity was taken to advance curriculum change by the inclusion of science in the Code ( Gordon and Lawton , 1978 ; Dent , 1982 ) .
6 FIG. 1 Modelled percentage changes in the O 3 concentration as a function of latitude and altitude in July ( a ) and September ( b ) ; comparison is between the simulation including SO 2 injection and a control run with no SO 2 injection .
7 FIG. 3 Modelled percentage changes in the O 2 photolysis as a function of latitude and altitude in July ( a ) and September ( b ) ; comparison is between the simulation including SO 2 injection and a control run with no SO 2 injection .
8 The variations in fortunes thus produced saw changes in the county 's position relative to the rest of England over long periods ; more immediately , there was often a considerable contrast between wealth and poverty in different parts of the area .
9 Biogeographers investigating landscape change on the most recent time scale have also resorted to documentary and field evidence because palynology may not be sufficiently reliable at this scale for the studies which have been completed including those of the outer Leeward Islands ( Harris , 1965 ) , the southwest of the United States and the vegetation of Barbados 1627–1800 ( Watts , 1966 ) .
10 He also announced leadership changes to the three state organizations commanding troops .
11 In the National Health Service the control over funding also facilitates policy change from the centre .
12 In what way did furnishing change during the fifties ?
13 Study of an ‘ out of treatment ’ group might disclose to what extent , if at all , the trends reported reflect behaviour change in the wider population of drug misusers in Lothian .
14 Sequent Computer Systems Inc , a key partner in Microsoft Corp 's NT-on-multiprocessors push , is believed to have sent Microsoft changes in the code to enable Microsoft to add 30-way processor support for NT some time ago , and the last minute expectation before launch of NT yesterday was that it would be included on the NT compact disk .
15 The scheme , along with other CAP reform details on sheep and suckler cow quota , as well as new stocking density calculations , was explained to the meeting by a senior Meat and Livestock Commission economist , Mrs Lesley Greene , who has been monitoring CAP changes for the last six months .
16 A member of the IMF and the World Bank since 1989 , Angola adopted a series of austerity measures in August ( following Cabinet changes in the Finance and Planning portfolios — see above ) , including ( i ) the first devaluation of the kwanza since 1976 ; ( ii ) cuts in public spending by up to 50 per cent ( partly by reducing the civil service ) ; ( iii ) increases in rents , and fuel and electricity prices ; ( iv ) tax reforms aimed at boosting government revenue and reducing the budget deficit ( estimated at US$1,700 million ) ; and ( v ) an overhaul of the banking sector , which in November was authorized to conduct foreign exchange transactions ; there were also plans to create a central bank and allow private commercial banks .
17 Fears of a ‘ credit crunch ’ have prompted policy changes at the Federal Reserve in recent months : the Fed has cut its benchmark interest rate four times and , a bolder move , has reduced the amount of reserves that banks are obliged to hold with it against their customers ' deposits .
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