Example sentences of "for [art] [adj] change in " in BNC.

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1 These provisions have been one of the major forces responsible for the complete change in standard terms and conditions for dealing with consumers that came in after the passing of the UCTA .
2 The reasons for the apparent change in relative incidence at different sites are poorly understood and there is controversy about whether the increase of cardia cancer represents an absolute increment or whether the apparent increase is related to a decreased incidence of antral tumours .
3 It was a potent stimulator for our technical people , not just for the marginal improvements from our operating experience which would be built into the next plant , but to look for the major change in thinking which alone would put us ahead of the competition .
4 The project of integration with which Brooke-Rose began provided sufficient material for ‘ four average , competent novels ’ ( Brooke-Rose 1977a:134 ) , but it also led to a frustration with available formal strategies which prepared the way for the radical change in direction her oeuvre was to take with Out in 1964 .
5 Hyperparathyroidism does not account , however , for the other changes in extracellular cyclic nucleotide values seen by us .
6 SCOTLAND captain David Sole has given short shrift to anyone who has blamed Martin Bayfield and Tim Rodber for the drastic change in Scottish scrummaging fortunes between the World Cup semi-final and the Five Nations opener , when his side scored their first pushover try against England for donkey 's years , despite losing by a record score .
7 This creates major difficulties for the examination of the effects of the change envisaged , but it does provide an explanation for the dramatic changes in policies which occur , most notably , in our case , the movement towards signing .
8 If output could be expanded up to the point unc where price equals marginal cost , there would be an extensive gain in social welfare , namely the shaded area. , Making the simplifying assumptions that there are no income effects and that any effects on the distribution of income are unimportant , this area may stand for the true change in social welfare .
9 Much of the credit for the remarkable change in the attitudes of the Canadian public towards the St Lawrence belugas must go to ecologist Leone Pippard , commonly known as Our Lady of the White Whales .
10 This problem calls for a major change in the content of our primary education and for the raising of the school entry age so that the child is older when he leaves , and also able to learn more quickly while he is in school . ’
11 But that there was need for a substantial change in British society was a widespread conclusion .
12 The Government concedes that subsidies for loss-making services must be maintained , but support for a radical change in the way the railways are run and financed has come from several large private companies , including Richard Branson 's Virgin Group , which is drawing up plans to run trains on key InterCity routes .
13 TONY Fitzsimons , the boss of Bristol and West Building Society , is urging the Government for a radical change in mortgage tax relief to boost housing .
14 Pressure group The Forum of Private Businesses has called for a radical change in the legal structure of small firms .
15 FORMER international Dorothy Armstrong last night called for a radical change in the format of domestic squash following last week 's vote to amalgamate the Northern Ireland Men 's and Women 's Associations .
16 That 's all you have to do ’ — has been read as a summons for a general change in British cinema .
17 And his formal split from Diana clears the decks for a marked change in the way he and Camilla , 44 , conduct their friendship .
18 For a minor change in a single term Form M99 is used ( Figure 4.4 ) ; for more fundamental changes , or the construction of a complete programme , an M100() ( Figure 4.5 ) .
19 ‘ We are looking to the government for a fundamental change in attitudes towards training . ’
20 So a single cold spell was responsible for a permanent change in the taste of English society in a way which is probably without parallel .
21 These include , first , any calls for a radical restructuring of society in which new structures and processes of government are sought which would significantly alter the balance between governors and governed ; second , calls for greater priority to be given to social , community and ecological factors in decision-making and lower priority to be given to economic and technological factors which are geared towards reproducing or sustaining the kind of society that exists at present ; and , third , calls for a significant change in defence policy , for example , a renunciation of nuclear weapons , neutralism or disengagement from military alliances such as NATO ( McAuslan , 1980 , p. 6 ) .
22 ‘ The times cry out for a dramatic change in our relationship to our neighbour , the Earth and , at root to God .
23 As the fatal accident inquiry gets underway , a leading academic has called for a dramatic change in the attitude of the government and courts towards Scotland 's drug users .
24 A leading academic is calling for a dramatic change in the attitude of the government and courts towards Scotland 's drug users .
25 I left the hotel early and in pleasant sunshine , wearing a light jacket and bow tie , but alas did not bargain for a sudden change in the weather .
26 The slope of a line is directly analogous to a difference between two proportions : both tell us how much one variable changes for a given change in the other .
27 In particular , they will not wish to sell longer dated bills , the prices of which rise by a larger amount for a given change in interest rates .
28 Both they and the Labour party are calling for an immediate change in the law to allow them to sell second-hand toys as before .
29 Will the Minister respond urgently to the constructive plea that was put to him for help through which Northumberland could ease those budgetary restrictions this year and , of course , for an eventual change in that system ?
30 Recruitment personnel agreed that there was a need for an attitudinal change in this area of business and suggested that educational establishments had a responsibility to help achieve this .
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