Example sentences of "change [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Expect that generally things will change for the better .
2 Indeed one of the main arguments against the televising of Parliament was that it would damage the way the House works , although some thought it would change for the better .
3 Putting my point across verbally at meetings without notes has never been my forte , which is why I decided to write to the editor of Gay Scotland in the hope that the situation would change for the better .
4 But relations between the youngsters and their adult minders did not change for the better .
5 The way was set for much-needed change , but would things change for the better ?
6 A source at Buckingham Palace said : ‘ Nothing will physically change for the young princes .
7 ‘ Everything collapsed so quickly but things can change for the better in just as short a space a time .
8 We made one change for the second week of interviewing .
9 They may think that their jobs will be less secure , that they might lose the independence that they previously enjoyed , that their relationships with others will change for the worse and they might lose status , they may think the change unnecessary and they may simply fear change in itself .
10 Should not the entropy change for the reaction therefore be positive-as required by the second law of thermodynamics ?
11 NOW THERE IS SOMETHING WE CAN ALL DO TO MAKE THINGS CHANGE FOR THE BETTER
12 Asked if he thought the situation would change for the better , Parreira shrugged his shoulders and sighed .
13 Businesses should , however , be careful with these guidelines ; they have no legal effect and the application of this de minimis rule , and market shares and turnover , can change during the currency of agreements .
14 Fixed Interest : the rate of interest will not change during the period of the loan agreement .
15 But for this provision , the membership of a licensing board dealing with proceedings at the quarterly March meeting in the year when the board is due for reelection might change during the course of the proceedings as a result of members completing their term of office and new members being elected .
16 This reduces to , Hence , by defining N ( d 1 ) as the reciprocal of the hedge ratio we can ensure that the value of the hedged portfolio does not change during the next time period .
17 This assumes that home address does not change during the transfer period(s) .
18 Blood pressure and heart rate did not change during the course of the studies .
19 Potential difference did not change during the observed effects in ion transport in our study .
20 Some will weigh the evidence one way and some will weigh it another , but no one , having made a decision to believe in God , will be able to say that their assessment can not change as the argument proceeds .
21 If logic and reason can interpret the information sent in by the senses and produce a conclusion that would change as the information changes , it is emotion that clouds our vision and leads to a state in which we do not see things as they are .
22 Within the next 18 months to two years , this will change as the first wave of line cards are installed that support ISDN directly , with the result that residential customers should get a more enthusiastic response when they enquire about the technology .
23 If training is to meet the demands of the market place then training and training provision must change as the demand changes .
24 The situation may change as the nature of industry itself changes .
25 A useful feature of such dynamic spectra is the isosbestic point , which is a point where the total absorbance does not change with time , although the absorbances at points on either side do change as the concentrations of reagents and products evolve .
26 Finally , you ought to keep in mind the possibility that circumstances may change between the time when you are first told that you are a redundancy candidate and the date when your employment ends .
27 No matter how thorough the initial investigation , some aspect of the system will change between the initial study and installation .
28 Whilst some Bandings may change between the Provisional List ( 1 December 1992 ) and the Final List ( 1 April 1993 ) , it should be borne in mind that the Council Tax billing for 1993/94 will be done on the Provisional Banding List as the Final List will not be available in time .
29 This separation between decision-making and actual implementation might appear rigid , but in fact de Gaulle was flexible enough to recognize that conditions could change between the moment of decision and the moment of implementation and that sometimes these changes were fundamental enough to require a modification of the original decision .
30 But everything will change after the wedding , she told herself .
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