Example sentences of "change [art] way " in BNC.

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1 The Factory Commission might find them all better jobs , or change the way the mill was run .
2 By taking away a people 's culture and pride in their appearance , you literally change the way they see themselves . ’
3 In blunt terms , they 're fed up with having to chop and change the way they do things with every twist in Government policy .
4 You change as you write , you change yourself , you change the way you think …
5 Easy-to-learn performance and production techniques , together with readily accessible models in recorded form , change the way music is made .
6 The new and more powerful roles offered to women in the world of work may diminish their powerlessness before men and change the way working couples relate .
7 In experience of this kind , perceptions achieved through the schema aesthetic begin to affect the total context of a work and start to not only direct attention but also change the way in which the image is seen .
8 If we decide to change the way we do business or change the way the application works on how it models our environment , then we have to revisit using this architecture every single client machine on the network and upgrade that particular business function .
9 If you 're gon na do something radical and change the way that we 're going to look after children you 've got to take the people with you .
10 Erm , obviously one needs to change peoples ideas or change the way we do things or whatever , erm two relevant position that 's sort of making them believe in what they 're trying to erm , propose , and getting commitment at the end .
11 Many people believe we are heading for environmental catastrophe unless we radically change the way we live , and the programme is a practical bid to bring about that change in urban areas .
12 Unless they dramatically change the way they do business , they 're going to have problems , they wo n't go away certainly .
13 change the way that we thought children ought to be and educa
14 She 's nobody , she 's just talking about erm how you tell yourself that your life will be perfect if you change the way you look but it 's called , what do they call it ?
15 Choreographers can not in any way change the ways in which their dancers move .
16 Their success in this area so changed the way British films were perceived that , in 1932 , a year when a large number of exhibitors substantially over-filled their quota , the American showbiz journal Variety reported on ‘ the complete stranglehold the home-made pictures had established at the local box office . ’
17 Scrambling for growth , America 's airlines changed the way all airlines operate .
18 Freud is often referred to as the grandfather of psychoanalysis , and his research and theories changed the way we think about ourselves .
19 Recently , a number of firms changed the way they charge .
20 During his eleven-year tenure ( 1966–77 ) as director of New York 's Metropolitan Museum of Art , Thomas P.F. Hoving irrevocably changed the way art museums are run .
21 Most respondents thought that fundholding had in some respect changed the way they worked ( table III ) .
22 The knowledge that collective power from organized unions , or the much less organized but media-influenced consumer power , can cripple an organization has , in itself , changed the way managers manage .
23 These roads not only allowed the fenlands to be exploited to the full for the first time , they also changed the way of life there , to an extent never seen before or since .
24 IN THE EARLY years of the twentieth century , two new theories completely changed the way we think about space and time , and about reality itself .
25 An Act of Parliament in 1990 changed the way community care is to be organised in Britain , placing the responsibility on local authorities to take the lead in planning and developing community care services in their area , in partnership with other organisations and consumers .
26 That , he says , is what the Next Steps is all about : ‘ It will succeed only if it changes the way business is done and accounted for . ’
27 It is about a relationship that changes the way we look at life ; it is about a friendship that will take us through life , facing the black moments as well as the good ; it is about God ‘ s time breaking into our lives , giving them hope and meaning and joy .
28 Caroline points to the way actually getting dressed to come home changes the way you feel .
29 This in turn changes the way in which certain developing brain cells connect up with one another .
30 Lurking in the corridors of Brussels is a draft EC directive which could fundamentally change the way the Panel works .
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