Example sentences of "change [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Cloud-cover problems will diminish the number of useful images from the 20–22 per year that are theoretically possible , but even so the monitoring of surface phenomena that change during the year ( such as agricultural crops and natural vegetation ) or which change over the years ( for example the extent of the built-up areas of cities or the extent of forest cover ) is possible . |
2 | If preferences for local public services change during the life-cycle , there are added strains for the Tiebout mechanism . |
3 | They are likely to be revised as the circumstances of mothers ' lives change through the 1990s . |
4 | I have followed Star Trek for years , it will be interesting to see how the wigs change through the films ; |
5 | Travel : All change for the bureaux |
6 | Earlier Land Rovers with the smaller wheel studs , were designed to carry most of the load on the large hole in the centre , so fitting Range Rover wheels , which carry the loading on the studs , is not on unless you change for the later SIII type hubs . |
7 | CHANGE FOR THE BETTER |
8 | Employees change for the better when they work in the community . |
9 | People never change for the better by being hated , judged and condemned . |
10 | All change for the p&l |
11 | ALL change for the up-line to a rosier future . |
12 | ‘ Too-much change for the sake of change . |
13 | Cash floats should be rechecked to ensure that cashiers have enough change for the evening business . |
14 | Some people change for the better . |
15 | It 's just change for the sake of it . ’ |
16 | The outcome of the local government election showed little change for the main parties , and SDLP MP Eddie McGrady said the Secretary of State would see the results revealed nothing that he did not already know . |
17 | Change for the Angel was one of the increasing number of plays in the late Fifties and early Sixties to confront audiences with working-class culture . |
18 | Unfortunately , Change for the Angel was not one of his most acclaimed plays , suffering from too much purpose and not enough plot . |
19 | Users may feel that the new system will make their job less secure , will make their relationship with others change for the worse , or will lead to a loss of the independence that they previously enjoyed . |
20 | Details of the proposals will be contained in a brochure , A Change for the Better , which Prof Anderson said would form part of a major consultation process with the public throughout the region . |
21 | You certainly all agree if there 's an increase in crime , or cheating , or violence in the society , that these things are bad and as these things increase things change for the worse . |
22 | Community , Continuity and Change after the 1984–5 Coal Dispute . |
23 | He said that they changed between the moor gate and the end of the Alley . |
24 | In a symptom-free person diagnosis of HIV-1 infection depends on factors such as risk recognition , willingness to have an HIV-1 test , and test accessibility , all of which changed during the 1980s . |
25 | ‘ He always changed for the evening meal regardless of whether anyone was coming or not ’ . |
26 | The route became circular in 1906 , going to Bolton Abbey and back , and in 1915 it changed for the last time . |
27 | Naturally Terry had hard-line views on all this , and as we changed for the show on that charged night he proclaimed them to the entire cast , as if he were addressing a meeting . |
28 | As the girls changed for the dance , giggling , excited , she had moments when she thought that she could not do it , that she would prefer to go in her skirt and jersey . |
29 | It changed as the Dornier accelerated away from them , and took on a rhythmic throbbing as it left the ground . |
30 | The composition of glass also changed through the ages : most glass from the early civilisations of the Middle East were soda glasses with relatively high sodium contents , and low lime and lead contents compared with modern glass ( see Chapter 3 ) . |