Example sentences of "have [verb] [prep] changes in " in BNC.
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1 | In response to N C V O's growing and varied membership , the executive committee have agreed to changes in the way that the organisation works with its members on policy issues , which has helped break down barriers between different interests , as organis , as organisations now meet around generic issues , and issues of concern . |
2 | These prohibitive regulations were similar to those that many other peoples in different parts of the world have observed at changes in the appearance of the moon , but the Babylonians influenced the Jews , who in their turn influenced the early Christians and eventually ourselves . |
3 | The clinical and research developments which have led to changes in the official policy will now be described . |
4 | However , as Patrick Parrinder has pointed out , most of these approaches — in their concern with methodology rather than with the aims and purposes of English studies — have led to changes in manners of interpretation rather than in the choice of texts : they do not usually lead to any significant reconsideration of the worth of pursuing the interpretation of texts as such . " |
5 | They might look at how people managed before having piped water and at how piped water and sanitation have led to changes in the home . |
6 | In the British coal industry , management and unions have fought for changes in energy policy ( Robens 1972 : chs. 9 , 10 ) and more recently , a successful alliance of interests prevented the separate privatization of the gas corporation 's retail showrooms ( Tivey 1982 : 46 ) . |
7 | Changes in family structures since 1960 have coincided with changes in housing stock . |