Example sentences of "[verb] for [adj] change in " in BNC.

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1 Simply to maintain current patterns of expenditure will require considerable expansion of the budget , without allowing for technological changes in service provision .
2 The method is to show the number of households which would be found if the headship rate were to be kept constant at the values in each age-group in 1971 , but allowing for actual changes in number of persons within these age groups .
3 The Independent of Feb. 26 reported that the armed forces had lobbied for political changes in Sind in the aftermath of the Karachi violence earlier in the month .
4 The previous half-year figures have been adjusted for this change in presentation .
5 If , for example , three known positions are input to the program before each session with the pantograph the software can compensate for any changes in the expected readings due to wear and tear or temperature .
6 LTP-related changes in Ca 2+ homeostasis could in principle account for persistent changes in transmitter release .
7 It traces Alfie 's career on the field with Downpatrick and Ireland and his rise to the top of officialdom 's tree , highlighting the impact he made for essential change in promoting the game and in the need for better communication .
8 It traces Alfie 's career on the field with Downpatrick and Ireland and his rise to the top of officialdom 's tree , highlighting the impact he made for essential change in promoting the game and in the need for better communication .
9 Bureaucrats , members of the royal family , intellectuals of various persuasions , city dwellers and the peasantry all seemed to be pressing for radical changes in the structure of the Russian polity .
10 Invited the Lord President to take soundings among Government supporters with a view to determining whether it would be possible to persuade those who were in favour of the abolition of capital punishment that in the interests of securing the passage of the Criminal Justice Bill in the 1947–48 Session they should refrain from pressing for this change in the law ;
11 However , if you are looking for rhythmic changes in a single volunteer then it is the changes in performance , not the absolute level of performance , that are most important .
12 The closure error is usually treated by assuming that it is equally distributed over the polygon nodes whilst ensuring that neighbouring polygons are also corrected for any changes in point location .
13 To look for small changes in the transition frequency , it is sufficient to take measurements at two points , one each side of the central peak , roughly half way down the peak .
14 Furthermore the British people might begin to clamour for drastic changes in foreign policy if they were asked to undergo yet more austerity .
15 The new deal called for radical changes in the working patterns of all grades of hospital staff , for the removal of the inappropriate non-medical duties , and for better accommodation and on call facilities .
16 Amid growing public debate in France over the question of what to do with the country 's nuclear waste , a parliamentary report has called for major changes in the state nuclear waste agency , ANDRA ( Agence nationale pour la gestion des déchets radioactifs ) .
17 But one thing seems clear : during the past decade the Government has been more intent on reducing the powers of local authorities than on providing for fundamental changes in the social conditions of the inner cities .
18 Britain , Denmark and perhaps others will be in a camp calling for minimal changes in 1996 .
19 He must have sensed my hesitation , his ears alert for any change in the note of the engine .
20 This belief will call for radical changes in employment , management and corporate strategy .
21 The government hopes the judges will not prevent ratification and will not call for any changes in the treaty .
22 They called for four changes in modern house design : sloping paths in the landscaping rather than steps , lower concrete thresholds , wider doors to let wheelchairs through , and a downstairs lavatory .
23 The commission 's defence task force , which called for radical changes in military procurement practice , was led by & name , the new deputy secretary of defence .
24 The report also called for sweeping changes in the way medicines were given to children .
25 As the boundaries of the relevant area are straight lines it can be evaluated quite simply : and so the average torque can be found from : To allow for slight changes in the load torque , due to wear of the components during the system 's working life , the constant frequency clock would be set between 90 and 100 steps .
26 It must be designed to constitute an essential component of those forces making for positive change in our country .
27 The EC is telling farmers to grow less , while the green lobby is campaigning for radical changes in the way farmers run their businesses .
28 While shaping describes a mechanism which could theoretically account for numerous changes in a child 's language , Skinner acknowledges that it is a somewhat laborious and inefficient way of learning .
29 Describes and explains the Town and Country Planning ( Use Classes ) Order 1987 which supersedes the 1972 Use Classes Order and is designed to cater for major changes in the nature and geographical distribution of economic activity .
30 The result is a lightweight chassis , engineered to cater for any changes in the mechanical specification .
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