Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] the change in " in BNC.
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1 | She spoke again , unaware of the change in her mind : " . |
2 | The new 20th Century Gallery at the V&A is in many ways symptomatic of the changes in British culture over the last decade . |
3 | He was dismayed by the change in his old friend and could see the darkness in his soul warring with the light . |
4 | But it was only somewhere about thirty degrees Celsius and after a few days I had become accustomed to the change in temperature . |
5 | Most of the friars became parish priests , and nuns received pensions , although they were probably more vulnerable to the change in fortune than their male counterparts and there were no church posts for them . |
6 | Its similar policy made it equally vulnerable to the change in New Zealand policy . |
7 | Prior to the change in the law the relevant income tax provisions only referred to " income " ( ie there was only effectively the first limb ) and the House of Lords in Perry v Astor held that " income " following Colquhoun v Brooks [ 1889 ] 14 AC 493 , ( 1889 ) 2 TC 490 meant " any income chargeable to a tax under the British Finance Act of the year " . |
8 | So straight away you see what 's happened in this case his code becomes two eighty one H whereas previously we 've got quite a high code and yet his total income is er not er comparative to the change in code numbers and this is what has that effect , that all that tax on all this income has to be collected against his works pension , thereby causing a lot of confusion and difficulty for er people becoming retired . |
9 | Dramatic as the change in the system was , its actual contribution to the royal war-effort in these years was less impressive . |
10 | We must , in , be constantly aware that correlation , a systematic relationship between two variables X and Y , does not imply causation ; it may be that a change in a characteristic or variable X causes a change in another variable Y , it might be that a change in Y causes a change in X , it might be that they both affect each other , or it might be that neither affects the other , but that a change in a further variable , Z , is responsible for the changes in both X and Y. |
11 | Moreover , if such an increase in chlorophyll-specific production had occurred and was responsible for the changes in zooplankton biomass , the hypothesized increase in primary productivity would have to reflect an increase in new production which , in turn , must be fuelled by a systematic increase in nutrient supply to the region . |
12 | They suspect that the anxiety caused by the food reactions was originally responsible for the change in breathing pattern , and that the two disorders aggravate one another . |
13 | It is not our purpose to review these initiatives , merely to point out that this has been the single most important factor responsible for the change in budgetary climate in local government in recent years . |
14 | For a minute she had believed she might have been responsible for the change in his life , but it was n't her but Maria Luisa . |
15 | However this teacher did comment that some of his colleagues in other schools were less happy with the change in emphasis , largely because they had always taught music as the development of a range of performance and theoretical skills , and were frightened by the stress the new syllabuses were putting upon improvisation and composition : |
16 | This has become more important since the changes in Eastern Europe and the USSR . |
17 | In both periods , the decision making of governments and enterprises was greatly complicated by the changes in the financial structure . |
18 | Examine the view that the rise of the Labour party was largely " due to the changes in the Coal Industry 1889–1924 . |
19 | Such combinations are generally difficult for natural language systems to process due to the changes in the syntactic and semantic properties of the constituent words ( and the acquisition of information about the compounds ) . |
20 | That 's beginning to ease at the moment and also beginning to ease on the problems being caused on the A four two one just south of Bicester , due to the changes in the road layout at the new M forty interchange . |
21 | Second , the direction of social mobility was largely , though not exclusively , an upward one , due to the change in the structure of the class system itself ; the service class continued to grow while the manual working class contracted . |
22 | The increase in the number of night visits is only partly due to the change in hours during which visits may be claimed . |
23 | Accumulator A records the position of the motor relative to the target and , as the motor has moved one Step due to the change in phase excitation , this count is decremented . |
24 | Measurement of all pulse arrival times makes it possible to calculate the change in pulse delay due to the change in the distance of PSR 1913 + 16 from Earth . |
25 | Due to the change in the taxation balance , national Government will pay 85 per cent . |
26 | Most notable was the small but marked increase in delivery time between 13.15 and 14.00 which can probably be accounted for by the gradual build-up of demand at a time when lunchtime rosters have effectively halved the number of bookfetching staff on duty , while a similar increase in delivery times for books requested between 16.45 and 17.00 ( when demand is falling ) is probably attributable to the change in shift and reduction in bookfetching staff which occurs at 17.00 . |
27 | When convexity is high , the first-order approximation for interest rate risk , ( 5.51 ) or ( 5.52 ) , will become increasingly less accurate as the change in yields becomes large . |
28 | Israelis are pleased with the change in the US regulations , which effectively signal an end to the drop-out phenomenon . |
29 | The thermograms obtained are similar to DTA , but actually represent the amount of electrical energy supplied to the system , not ΔT , and so the areas under the peaks will be proportional to the change in enthalpy which occurred . |
30 | Dalgliesh had last seen Blaney six months earlier splashing alone along the edge of the beach , painting gear slung over his shoulder , and was shocked by the change in the man . |