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

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1 Furthermore , even when examining recorded crimes only , changes in the figures may be accounted for by reasons other than the fact that the actual number of offences have changed , and there are a variety of other ways in which an increase in recorded crime can be accounted for .
2 In contrast to the last comment , a metallurgist , philosopher and zoologist all noted significant changes in the norms or emphases within their disciplines :
3 The effects of large-scale unemployment and changes in the laws affecting trade unions have sapped militancy on the shop floor .
4 Amongst these bodies there was a unanimous desire for changes in the laws that dealt with children .
5 OVER 550 proposals concerning changes in the laws of the game have been received by the IRB so far , says secretary Keith Rowlands .
6 After a four-year moratorium the IRB is expected to make sweeping changes in the laws at their meeting in Wellington in April , during the NZRU Centenary celebrations .
7 Changes in the laws on environmental liability " could have profound and adverse consequences for business across all sectors , " said the report by a working group chaired by Derek Wanless of National Westminster Bank .
8 As with nearly all financial data , changes in the ratios may be more significant than their absolute values .
9 As with nearly all financial data , changes in the ratios may be more significant than their absolute values .
10 They imply that the state — and groups within it — have their own interests which may be pursued separately from any changes in the structures of British capitalism .
11 Over the next few years there will be changes in the structures of Lothian and Borders Police and Regional Council Departments which will affect various elements of the delivery of the road safety function .
12 As many developing countries are slowly but surely moving from economies based predominantly on agriculture into manufacturing and service industries , and as Third World populations are moving in great numbers from rural to urban areas , there are concomitant changes in the structures of food provision in these countries ( Abbott , 1987 ) .
13 The need to assess the likelihood of possible future changes in the climates of the world provides a strong reason for encouraging research on these problems , and is reinforced by the recognition that human activities are developing towards a scale from which significant effects on world climate might arise within the next century …
14 There would of course have been no story if the author had not given Ayesha enough of human frailty and caprice to bring about certain changes in the circumstances of her rule over the cannibalistic Amahaggar and her relations with Leo Vincey .
15 The puzzle was that the times one had to wait for this to happen varied very greatly from nucleus to nucleus , despite there being only small changes in the circumstances involved .
16 One of Adorno 's strengths is his insistence that changes in the circumstances of musical production affect musical form .
17 He cites as evidence the fact that changes in the heavens were first noted , recorded and discussed by Western astronomers after the proposal of the Copernican theory .
18 The variability is believed to be caused by a combination of changes in the rate of renewal and changes in the properties of the water from which LSW is formed .
19 You ask me if I see any changes in the attitudes of young people .
20 In Britain , the deprave-and-corrupt test is intended to curb the anti — social influence of obscene matter as measured by the consequence to others of changes in the attitudes or behaviour of reader or viewer .
21 Our concern here , however , is to follow the changes in the attitudes of the British tribes to the invasion and the later consolidation .
22 ( d ) changes in the attitudes of teachers towards the function and utilisation of the library in response to the Project , and especially in respect of curriculum development ;
23 Changes in the attitudes of the citizens of the EC are likely to be an even longer process .
24 The purported association of aluminium with Alzheimer 's disease is based on : ( 1 ) the experimental induction of fibrillary changes in the neurons of animals by the injection of aluminium salts into brain tissue ; ( 2 ) reported detection of aluminium in neuritic plaques and tangle-bearing neurons ; ( 3 ) epidemiological studies linking aluminium levels in the environment , notably water supplies , with an increased prevalence of dementia ; and ( 4 ) a reported decrease in the rate of disease progression following the administration of desferroxamine , an aluminium chelator , to clinically diagnosed sufferers of Alzheimer 's disease .
25 If the hypothesis that the glycoproteins are involved in some form of remodelling of synapses is correct , then maybe one could actually observe and measure these changes in the neurons of the IMHV ?
26 The Producer Price Index is published in two main parts : first , an index which measures the changes in the prices of the raw materials and fuel purchased by UK industries ; and secondly , an index which measures the changes in the ‘ factory gate ’ prices of manufactured goods ( the ‘ home sales ’ index ) .
27 Let = β 1 /β s where β 1 and β s are the ratios of changes in the prices of the long and short positions , respectively , to the change in the market index ; then the adjusted spread ratio is p = F 1 /F s or ( F 1 β 1 ) / ( F s β B s ) .
28 The new knowledge is acquired through changes in the prices of resources and of products , brought about by the bids and offers of the entrepreneur-producers who are eagerly competing for the profits to be won by discovering where resource owners and consumers have ( in effect ) underestimated each other 's eagerness to buy or to sell .
29 This begs the question : do producers respond only to perceived changes in the prices paid for their products in comparison to those paid for other products irrespective of what is happening to their costs of production ?
30 This process of appraisal is often developed through reference to empirical changes in the processes being analysed .
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