Example sentences of "of changes [prep] " in BNC.

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1 There was also a general desire to achieve a reasonable spread of changes across the grades in order to minimise the disruption of established hierarchies .
2 I think we tend to eat much faster , if you like , and , and to take more snacks , and I think it 's interesting that the rise of the use of a coffee table ties in a lot with the rise of people having televisions in their front rooms , because introducing the television made all kinds of changes into , just the way people arrange their chairs , not centring them round the fire any more , and a coffee table 's a very neat addition to that kind of arrangement .
3 The evidence comes from a number of sources , for instance , the ex-head of reactor designer research at Harwell , Mr Denis Dorson , he on a number of occasions tried to institute a great number of changes into the reactors to make them safer .
4 The model does not suggest that these are the limits of the bodies , simply that these are the sort of changes between June 1990 and June 1991 which would fit the observed gravity data .
5 The process revealed no underdrawing although the life-size X-ray plates , now on temporary exhibition in the Salle des Fetes , show a large number of changes during the execution of the picture .
6 In more recent periods of decades there have been , secondly , many investigations of the impact of human activity for example upon river channels ( Gregory , 1981 ; Park , 1981 ) and of changes during decades rather than millennia .
7 Well I would say that there has been a lot of changes since the new Home Office guide lines were issued in nineteen eighty five
8 But he believes that there are developments around the corner that could bring a lot of changes for the better , not least of them , technological changes .
9 ‘ How is Christine , these days ? ’ she said as she worked along the racks , pulling out the second set of changes for the show that was just about to start .
10 The year is full of changes on the home front , which can imply moving your base of operations or experiencing rather a lot of comings and goings within the family .
11 A BBC spokeswoman said ‘ As part of rescheduling of afternoon programmes and a broader sweep of changes on Radio 4 , ‘ Bookshelf ’ is to be taken off air .
12 Such increases in productivity might be due to new investment in existing industries , to speed-up and other kinds of changes on the shop-floor , or to a change in balance between low and high productivity sectors .
13 Increasingly , then , when we examine social change in rural England we must not only take account of changes within agriculture but of changes on the interface between the ‘ truly rural ’ ( i.e-agricultural ) inhabitants and the ‘ adventitious ’ population of ex-urbanite newcomers who have moved into the countryside in such large numbers since the war .
14 A crosstabulation of Age by Salary showing the numbers at each age in particular salary bands is possible with a command like : CROSSTAB AGE , SALARY and a graph showing the same information is produced by typing : GRAPH AGE VS SALARY Similarly , modelling systems exist to allow the users to explore the effects of changes on their organisations .
15 What are those kind of changes on one hand .
16 Additionally , over the years , there have been a number of changes with regard to the Business Expansion Scheme ( BES ) .
17 but we need to make a lot of changes with this concept of feminism .
18 Do you have a lot of changes with staff ?
19 Between 1957 and 1979 he found that on such economic inputs as minimum lending rate , public-sector borrowing requirement , and public spending as a proportion of GDP and on economic outcomes such as inflation , unemployment , and growth , the record showed long-term secular trends , regardless of changes of government .
20 Similarly , the punctuation of changes of state , such as window frames , doorways , bearings and edging strips are as expressive in painting and music as they are necessary in architecture and mechanics .
21 The next few decades saw a number of changes of ownership with such people as John Clarke and later , John Chalk running the mill .
22 Nothing has been left out , from the temperature in the staff locker room ( at 16°C , 5°C less than that in the examination rooms ) to the number of changes of air per hour in the patients ' lavatories ( two ! ) .
23 NOTE Make sure that this group has plenty of changes of clothing in their wardrobe .
24 In our society , such ritual celebrations of changes of status through ageing are now restricted to religious occasions like baptism , confirmation and burial , though ‘ coming-of-age ’ parties amount to the same thing .
25 The text of the 1905 Convention is much fuller when compared with the terse formulation of its predecessor , and it contains a number of changes of principle .
26 Now , if you set these changes against the objectives of the concurrent advertising campaigns for these brands , expressed in terms of changes of attitude , you find — if you are lucky — that the attitudes have , indeed , changed in the intended direction .
27 For the measurement of changes of performance over time items were to be analysed using the Rasch model .
28 There have been a number of changes of mind since May 1991 on the part not only of the local authority .
29 The importance of changes of climate
30 We here append a line or two of an imaginary one-man percussion part , in order to familiarize the student with the notation , the indications of changes of instrument , and the recognized abbreviations of their names :
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