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

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1 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 .
2 I hope that the changes in the Somerset Levels will do a great deal to ensure that the area is much improved for wading birds .
3 That is one of the major changes in the MacSharry proposals that we intend to secure .
4 These offerings are intended to address changes in the US market , which , according to Goldman , is polarising — low-end products are becoming simpler and cheaper , while high-end products are becoming increasingly complex and more expensive .
5 Deeply concerned at what she sees as a naive response to changes in the Warsaw Pact countries which could yet be reversed , Mrs Thatcher will seek a clear assurance from Mr Bush that any defence cuts will not erode the US military commmitment to Western Europe .
6 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 .
7 We shall examine in particular the extent to which recent changes in the NMGC represent survival strategies predicated primarily on the assumption that the organisation should continue and only secondarily on a clear conception of the service which it can should provide .
8 Changes in the EC position took place against a background of moves to reform the Community 's Common Agricultural Policy ( CAP ) .
9 The second main concern of this chapter , as we have said , is with changes in the UK 's international position .
10 All changes in the UK are influenced by international factors , but domestic factors are far from irrelevant ; for some changes domestic factors have a relatively great influence and international factors a relatively smaller role , while others are arranged on a scale of increasing influence of international factors .
11 Since , as has been argued here , international forces are a factor in all the structural changes in the UK economy , we shall also focus on the international side of the economy in the years leading up to the 1970s/1980s crossroads .
12 The argument advanced in section 1.2 would suggest that we can not explain or understand these changes in the UK economy without understanding the international forces that have acted upon it and which the UK has itself shaped .
13 In line with that perspective , section 1.4 goes outside the description of the UK 's trade , direct investment and portfolio investment covered in the preceding subsections and moves on to give a summary description of the developments in the international economic system within which those changes in the UK 's position have occurred .
14 We shall try to put into perspective these changes in the UK 's trade when we consider their international context in section 1.4 .
15 This internationalization is a worldwide phenomenon and the changes in the UK 's foreign trade , direct investment and portfolio investments have occurred within that context ; they differ from the experience of other countries in the face of these global changes because the particular history and structure of each country is distinct .
16 Saying that worldwide internationalization is a key concept in explaining the changes in the UK 's position may sound like stating the obvious .
17 Nevertheless , the main ideas in these theories are frequently found in studies which relate more directly to the changes in the UK economy in the 1980s .
18 The regulationist approach , therefore , would view the major changes in the UK economy in the 1980s as resulting from a breakdown of the old structures of international and national regulation .
19 What can this theory tell us about the changes in the UK economy 's international position in the structural changes of the 1970s/1980s ?
20 put yourself in the position of either the long-wave or world-system approach to assess how they would view the regulationist approach , its account of structural changes in the UK economy and its changing international position .
21 * Changes in the UK population structure may had radical effects on the markets for housing , accommodation and personal pension finance , as the age structure of the population becomes dominated by more and more people aged 40 plus .
22 This figure was used to proxy the effects of cost changes in the UK fertilizer industry following the introduction of trade policies .
23 There have been significant changes in the UK economy over the last twenty years , with a steady growth of the service sector at the expense of industry .
24 The results they obtained suggested a close relationship between changes in the United States ' money supply and changes in money national income over a long period of time .
25 The significance of the conference has been increased by moves this week in the European Parliament to consider changes in the Rome treaty beyond economic and monetary union .
26 This includes a cross-country , time series study of the determinants of turnover in major world-wide Stock Exchanges , and a study of the day-to-day relationships between turnover and price changes in the London Stock Exchange and foreign exchange markets .
27 The crash was initially started by fears of trade and fiscal deficits in the USA , apparent disagreement over the Louvre agreement , and the announcement of tax changes in the USA that would adversely affect takeovers .
28 There were three main changes in the ISE in the Big Bang :
29 Charles did not make extensive changes in the Lombard government , and retained many of the governors and administrators who had originally served under Desiderius .
30 Tables IV and V show that the changes in the VHAI in both groups were due to the improvement in most items included in the index .
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