Example sentences of "[noun pl] for change the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | This broad spectrum of the work-load was one of the main reasons for changing the name of the specialty from venereology to genito-urinary medicine . |
2 | His manifesto last year spelt out several reasons for changing the voting system . |
3 | Section 1 will explore the essential features of the British broadcasting structures and the ways in which these are organized and regulated ; Section 2 deals with the concept of public service broadcasting ; Section 3 explores the financial problems of the BBC as a way of introducing the current proposals for changing the structure of British broadcasting and the final section ; the final section , Section 4 , looks at these proposals in the context of the development and organization of Channel Four . |
4 | The future holds exciting opportunities for changing the management culture of local government and ensuring the survival of the services . ’ |
5 | If by ‘ priorities ’ is meant ambitions for changing the pattern and content of the service , I should be very reluctant to form any priorities . |
6 | He was critical , too , of government sources for changing the position of the goalposts when defining economic recovery . |
7 | Please let Betty Syrett know if you wish to put someone forward to represent this area , or if you have any other suggestions for changing the representation . |
8 | There is no supreme or fundamental constitutional law , and the processes for changing the constitution are flexible . |
9 | Despite a formal assertion of understanding the actions of human beings in the terms of those human beings themselves and , either explicitly or implicitly , an associated recognition of the capacity of collective social actors for changing the world , these authors have often seen the imperatives of the production process and capital 's organization of it as absolutely overweening . |