Example sentences of "change in [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In the next decade , microcomputers will stimulate radical changes in every part of the educational system .
2 From early May until late September our urban commons are green jungles , reflecting seasonal changes in a way rarely seen elsewhere in towns .
3 But , as we shall see , in Marxist scholarship there are those who have modified Marx original theory so as to accommodate these changes in a way which is consistent with the original insight about the determined nature of the locus of power in capitalist societies .
4 The latter falls off more rapidly , indicating that the turbulence changes in a way that makes it relatively less efficient as a heat transfer mechanism than as a momentum transfer mechanism .
5 Less dramatic were changes in company ownership following changes in a parent company .
6 With the advent of ‘ Laura Ashley ’ , this sleepy village was to see more changes in a decade than it had in centuries .
7 It is , indeed , quite a common occurrence for a government to have second thoughts about a Bill during or after its progress through the Commons and to use its supporters in the House of Lords to make the changes in a Bill then seen to be desirable .
8 Thirdly , changes in a patient 's state are particularly likely to occur during this phase .
9 D. With modern machinery and techniques of building we are capable of making vast changes in a landscape within a very short time and some of these changes may affect the lives of people over large areas or in many different parts of the UK .
10 He was a born painter and teacher , unpretentious , with a profound humility , observing the natural changes in a landscape and transposing these observations into his understanding of the people with whom he came into contact .
11 Endothelin-1 in this range induced mucosal haemorrhagic changes in a dose dependent manner .
12 Oscillating piezoelectric crystals can operate as microgravimetric sensors and can detect mass changes in a surface captured analyte — often a macromolecule .
13 While shaping describes a mechanism which could theoretically account for numerous changes in a child 's language , Skinner acknowledges that it is a somewhat laborious and inefficient way of learning .
14 At the same time , successive items on the test do not measure changes in a child 's linguistic ability so much as the development of conceptual abilities which underlie the acquisition of abstract vocabulary items .
15 These figures give strong support for the view that the RDLS measures a child 's increasing control of language for cognitive functions , but there is little evidence of the test 's ability to identify specific areas of language functioning or its sensitivity to changes in a child 's command of specific language forms or other language functions .
16 Tests can be devised to ascertain whether changes in a person 's lifestyle , or fluctuations in the party 's electoral popularity , will affect membership .
17 Furthermore , relatively small changes in a company 's net worth can cause relatively large changes in optimum production and investment levels , if that company is highly leveraged .
18 Consequently exchange rate adjustment to long-run changes in a country 's competitive position was not carried out in the manner visualized by the founding fathers of the system .
19 Consider now to what extent changes in a country 's monetary variables may be responsible for cyclical variations in real output .
20 Not because the decision in Spain weighed on him , but because while Niki 's Ferrari continued to perform with unfailing reliability , his own car , due to minute adjustments to accommodate new regulations , was turning into a pig : proof once again that even the tiniest changes in a car can gravely affect its performance and that it is the smallest defects that are the hardest to detect .
21 Announcing the changes in a Commons written answer , Lord James said that planned spending on legal aid would still rise by 40 per cent over the next three years , in spite of the changes , with more people than ever being granted legal aid .
22 Those few studies [ … ] that have reassessed parental characteristics at various ages of the child have shown that even in the course of a few months during infancy there may be drastic changes in a mother 's behaviour-sometimes resulting from changes in the infant 's behaviour , sometimes brought about by extraneous factors .
23 Now Sybil Longhurst who 's lived here all her life and Alice Tufnell , who 's been a villager for more than forty years , have recorded those changes in a book .
24 Key changes in a Cabinet reshuffle carried out on July 12 , 1990 , were the appointments of Gazana and Nzabahimana in place of Anastase Nteziryayo and Juvénal Uwilingiyimana [ for a full Cabinet list as of May 1990 see p. 37554 ; for February 1991 Cabinet reshuffle see p. 37993 ] .
25 Clearly , ROADCARE will have to address and manage these changes in a manner in which will ensure its future success .
26 The UK Offshore Operators Association , representing 36 North Sea companies , confirmed last night that the measures were fundamental changes in a tax system to which the industry had adjusted and were put forward without prior consultation .
27 Early models of both endogenous membership and wage determination are unable to deal adequately with these questions , since they explain density changes in a world dominated by closed shop unions ( see , for example , Grossman , 1983 ; Booth , 1984b ) .
28 That she is more liable to leave work just when she is getting most useful [ in other words ] there are more changes in a crowd of women workers than in a crowd of men workers.32
29 Students will be advised of the changes in a newsletter being sent to Alton college and details will be sent to Amery Hill , Perin 's and Eggar Schools .
30 Are there any characteristic changes in a tissue which precede the growth of cancer ?
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