Example sentences of "[conj] changes in [art] [noun] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 In addition , preliminary results of a postoperative study reported by Dr Stewart Petersen , University of Leicester , UK , and Dr Mike Wailoo , Leicester Royal Infirmary , suggest that changes in an infant 's body temperature may precede ( by up to 1 week ) the development of other symptoms of infection that are recognised by parents .
2 Sidorov admitted that it was a great honour to be appointed to the government , but was not yet ready to discuss his policies , as he ‘ needed to assess the situation at the Ministry ’ , although he did hint that changes in the organisation 's structure would be required .
3 The University is budgeting for a deficit in 1992–3 leading to an accumulated deficit at the end of the year of £3.7m , having decided that the general financial outlook was sufficiently encouraging for it not to delay allocating funds towards the backlog of long-term maintenance ( see para. 3.8 above ) ; it believes that there will be a small but steady growth in student numbers , and that changes in the HEFCE 's method of distributing funds for research will benefit it .
4 The immediate cause for concern is that changes in the Sun 's diameter are linked with changes in its heat output .
5 Grammatical rules are seen as existing independently of the child , and changes in the child 's language in the direction of conventional syntax and morphology are seen as indicative of the child acquiring the rules which make up the grammatical system .
6 A sequence of processes could be identified starting with the initial excitation of photons and consequent production of free electrons and changes in the semi-conductor 's electronic band structure .
7 Tests can be devised to ascertain whether changes in a person 's lifestyle , or fluctuations in the party 's electoral popularity , will affect membership .
8 The Kuwaiti Ministry of Public Works says the cost of completing the telecommunications tower in Kuwait City has risen to $175m from $110m : the increase is due mainly to damage done by the Iraqis during their occupation of the country , as well as changes in the project 's specifications and a rise in the cost of raw materials and labour .
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