Example sentences of "changes have been " in BNC.

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1 Organisational changes have been introduced and a policy statement has been formulated that provides the blueprint for care for the future , and ensures that it will be conducted in accordance with the latest and best practices of the nursing profession .
2 Important policy changes have been adopted by governments in agriculture in the late 1980s as a response to the relative failure of the preceding twenty-five years .
3 The most substantive changes have been considerable upward adjustments in prices paid to farmers , which have had a positive effect on output .
4 Similar radical changes have been made in the central committee , with 20 old faces going , including the deputy Foreign Minister , Mr Ivan Ganev .
5 And it explains a painfully careful translation : to avoid accusations that the English version has been gelded , all changes have been marked with square brackets .
6 Their incidents are similar to the incidents of the old legal estates , though certain important changes have been introduced ( see p. 86–7 ) .
7 The changes have been more fundamental and some of them may have affected us in ways that we do not immediately recognise .
8 ANYONE with an account at Co-operative Bank or Bank of Scotland will soon find important changes have been made to ensure their cheques are safer to use .
9 Mr Ziff said : ‘ A number of management changes have been made , and I trust that most of the mistakes of our own making will now be eliminated . ’
10 Those scanning the paperback for any textual changes have been able to find only one .
11 ‘ A number of changes have been made to reduce practices that cause irritating stoppages rather than to speed up the game .
12 Some of the Government 's changes have been for the better .
13 According to Sunkel , the major changes have been industrialisation , urbanisation and an expansion of the economic and social activities of government which have , together , brought an improvement in the standard of living of urban middle-sector groups .
14 For a Christian , it should be almost impossible to judge which changes have been brought about by the marriage and which have been brought about by the love of God .
15 Case law changes have been coming at frequent intervals , particularly those affecting liability for disclosing defects in house construction .
16 The effects of these changes have been emerging gradually .
17 an evaluation of how successful the changes have been ;
18 Changes have been recommended by the Law Commission in their tenth report [ 1984 ] 4 — ‘ The transfer of land-the law of positive and negative covenants ’ .
19 All the above changes have been noted in the past 25 years , although some have been more limited than others .
20 Within the arable area the greatest changes have been the increase of cereals and the decline of the one-year clover ley .
21 The basic definition of ‘ development ’ being so wide , a substantial number of activities or changes have been arranged so they do not in fact need specific consent .
22 However , despite Eurotunnel 's concern with safety numerous changes have been made to its designs and specifications , especially of the shuttle fleet , which have contributed significantly to the increasing costs of the project .
23 In reality of course the effect of individual measures depends upon the combinations in which they are used , so it becomes important to test packages of improvements against each other and against control areas in which no changes have been made .
24 Partly because these changes have been seen as shifts in design philosophy to be applied incrementally to new housing areas or to rehabilitated inner city districts , there has been no attempt to apply them to established residential areas .
25 Too often in the past , when changes have been made , managers have been the last to know .
26 But , as mentioned above , some changes have been made in the light of comments received on the discussion paper .
27 These changes have been made because , when the original Regulations were drafted , they failed to require non-qualifying trusts to hold any shares at all .
28 As chairman Reg Brealey explains in his statement , changes have been made to provide depreciation on buildings and equipment , to accrue retirement gratuity payments , to write off to p&l account the exchange adjustment on foreign currency loans and to provide for interest payable — ‘ all to help in the cause of a clean auditor 's report ’ .
29 Under the banner of industrial democracy various changes have been proposed in the structure of the organisation , decision-making and ownership of companies , involving things such as compulsory councils and co-determination at the shop-floor level , the representation of workers on the board , and most recently ( in Sweden and Holland ) the setting up of a union-controlled wage-earners ' fund by capitalising a percentage of pretax profits , with the newly issued shares being placed in the fund and used to acquire interests in other companies and to supplement wages in the lowest-paid jobs .
30 How successful do you think these changes have been and how far do you think privatisation in museums ought to go ?
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