Example sentences of "change made in the " in BNC.
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1 | No change made in the Act affects this , and on this point . |
2 | Owing to the changes made in the law of intestate succession ( see pp. 111–13 ) , coparcenary can exist only in the case of an entailed interest . |
3 | The changes made in the form of a mortgage have led to great changes in the law as to the priority of successive mortgages on the same land . |
4 | Believe it or not , even my own branch manager was unaware of changes made in the charges on my account ( through computers , of course ) by his head office and unsurprisingly , the customer — me — was never told . |
5 | This also applies to editing changes made in the window . |
6 | On the contrary , the changes made in the final Order have had the effect of strengthening and extending the requirement that pupils should read works written in English from other countries and cultures ’ ( 15 June 1990 ) . |
7 | Canada 's selection policy came as a surprise to many observers , with changes made in the side that defeated Fiji in preparation for Romania and yet again in a winning team for the final pool game against France . |
8 | In April 1992 , the month in which responsibility for the financing , organization and management of the Magistrates ' courts passed to the Lord Chancellor 's Department , machinery of government changes made in the aftermath of the General Election transferred five existing Home Office functions to other departments . |
9 | Can you describe any changes made in the following areas ? |
10 | While the reform of the welfare state has not attracted the same consistent media attention as other issues , the changes made in the scope of welfare provision since 1979 nevertheless amount to a mini-revolution , and have played a part in creating an underclass . |
11 | The road design is now as shown on the photographic montages , and changes made in the design over the last year or so are described . |
12 | The eighteenth edition continued changes made in the sixteenth and seventeenth editions . |