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

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1 From early May until late September our urban commons are green jungles , reflecting seasonal changes in a way rarely seen elsewhere in towns .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 If they are not , Mrs Thatcher will either have to reconsider her faith in the private sector always to do what she deems to be the right thing , or she will have to promote changes in the way in which the markets go about their business .
5 Ford of America stressed yesterday that there would be no ‘ significant ’ changes in the way the company was run after announcing that Mr Donald Petersen , chairman for the past decade , is to retire .
6 The Environment secretary , Mr Christopher Patten , has presented an Environmental Protection Bill making sweeping changes in the way industrial pollution is controlled .
7 THE Environment Secretary , Mr Christopher Patten , yesterday presented his Environment Protection Bill , which makes sweeping changes in the way industrial pollution is controlled , as a milestone on the road to a greener Britain .
8 We now went further , proposing changes in the way that doctors were paid so that the remuneration system much more clearly recognized the good doctors and the good practices .
9 NATIONAL Power and PowerGen , the privatised power generators , are making changes in the way they account for direct sales to industrial companies to reduce the risk of discrimination and cross-subsidies .
10 It requires changes in the way that parental involvement in their child 's education is fostered by the school as well as changes in what the school has to offer the child .
11 Indeed , without other far-reaching changes in the way people make decisions , this may be the only feasible strategy , and this possibility is discussed in Chapter 9 .
12 The following reading , from the final part of Pearson 's book , gives specific examples of how changes in the way in which the law is enforced makes historical comparisons of the rate of criminality virtually impossible .
13 Few people can now deny that the Education Act 1988 will bring about fundamental changes in the way that the service is both managed and delivered to children .
14 Radical changes in the way education is delivered and increasing competition for scarce resources are some of the challenges universities will face in the years ahead .
15 But important changes in the way computers are sold are beginning to favour the Japanese
16 The outlook for Japan 's computer firms is made brighter by several major changes in the way the machines are sold which favour the existing strengths of its computer industry .
17 If you are patient , however , you will gradually begin to notice changes in the way that you perform actions .
18 ‘ Just minor changes in the way you look after an area can have a great effect . ’
19 Never again , one suspects , will anyone witness the arrival of such revolutionary instruments — instruments which , within the space of a decade , wrought such changes in the way music was played , and did so increasingly thereafter .
20 SSAP 24 has introduced , and UITF 6 will introduce in future , major changes in the way in which the long-term and somewhat uncertain obligations in respect of post-retirement benefits are treated .
21 Subsequently , SSAP 24 ( issued in 1988 ) introduced , and UITF 6 is in the process of introducing , major changes in the way these long term and somewhat uncertain obligations are treated in financial statements , with very significant deferred tax implications .
22 Serious worries about this disappearing vital resource herald big changes in the way we pay for water supplies .
23 In order to test whether a student is using such a hierarchy correctly , the marker can make an eye-catching change to an element of the hierarchy ( e.g. section headings to be red ) and observe whether the document changes in the way it should .
24 Thus political programmes that envisage an alternative form of society , or even major institutional changes in the way that existing society is constituted , are effectively disenfranchised by the current model of representative democracy .
25 Making changes in the way we use drugs , have sex or look after ourselves can be difficult .
26 To teach in this way demanded changes in the way space was organised .
27 The difference is defined as total factor productivity ( TFP ) because it is the change in output resulting from changes in the way in which quantities of capital and labour are employed and not from changes in the quantities themselves .
28 The report also called for sweeping changes in the way medicines were given to children .
29 The stated objective of this new contract is to improve the standard of general practice and it proposes substantial changes in the way general practice is structured and financed .
30 Plumb ( 1.2 ) traces changes in the way children were treated between the seventeenth and eighteenth century .
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