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

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1 A major change in the composition of the index is one of the gambles inherent in this form of rent review .
2 The aim of this is to test the flexibility of every man in the group by imposing a situation which requires a major change in the plan , at no notice .
3 These statements , if fully operationalised , represent a major change in the way health services are managed .
4 At the time , no action was taken , but the 1990s will see a major change in the way in which local finance is collected .
5 This strategy requires a major change in the way voluntary organisations perceive themselves , and the way local and central government perceives the community .
6 The huge lateral leap taken when , by reaction to the classical detective story and its immediate heirs , the private-eye tale came into being was not the only major change in the history of crime fiction since Edgar Allan Poe .
7 One opt out related to if there was a major change in the structure of world tennis and a prize money increase of more than 5 per cent in any one year .
8 The first major change in the structure of child care law is the introduction of the concept of paramountcy — that is , that the child 's welfare must be seen as paramount in all decisions relating to the care of the child , residence , access , and so on .
9 We now know the outcome of the second quarter ignoring today and tomorrow which can bring , can make no major change in the scale of what we face .
10 That practice has now brought about a major change in the NHS .
11 It is important to realize that service of the Writ is not a development which requires a major change in the handling of the claim .
12 There is no comprehensive definition of a major change in the nature or conduct of the trade , but it will include a major change in the type of property dealt in , or services or facilities provided in the trade ; or a major change in customers , outlets or markets .
13 This problem calls for a major change in the content of our primary education and for the raising of the school entry age so that the child is older when he leaves , and also able to learn more quickly while he is in school . ’
14 The British government argued that if a major change in the system of documentation was not called for , but only minor incidental adjustments , such adjustments would be different in kind from those at present allowed by law .
15 The moves seemed to mark a major change in the government 's attitude to the conflict .
16 We were initiating a major change in the teaching of English which would need great good will and understanding from all teachers .
17 A major change in the ways of doing work .
18 WHILE the Ministry of Defence may be looking at major cut-backs in all three forces , the RAF Museum ( RAFM ) has announced its own form of Options for Change that will see a welcome major change in the aircraft exhibits at Hendon .
19 No major change in the strength of all the main constitutional parties is expected once counting ends tonight .
20 No major change in the strength of all the main constitutional parties is expected once counting ends tonight and all but the Conservatives say they are pleased with their result .
21 The third major change in the market has been the emergence , just as with the desktop publishing bureaux , of a number of imaging centres that can take files from any number of different programs and produce 35mm slides for around £5 each .
22 Although the very latest version of Ventura is only a minor upgrade in terms of version numbers it marks a major change in the product .
23 Has there been any major change in the distribution of debt and cash erm of nineteen ninety two er compared to nineteen ninety one ?
24 Nonetheless given all the complexity of the above , and consequent disagreements over dates and magnitudes , there has been a major change in the importance of manufacturing within the UK economy .
25 But I think the critical issue of Black Monday and what 's happened since is that this is a very major change in the nature of the market place , but not in the underlying economies of countries , especially the UK .
26 A company may lose its ability to carry forward surplus ACT if there is a change of ownership of the company that is accompanied by a major change in the nature of the trade or business within three years either side of the change in ownership , or a substantial revival of the trade or business ( s 245 ) .
27 There is no comprehensive definition of a major change in the nature or conduct of the trade , but it will include a major change in the type of property dealt in , or services or facilities provided in the trade ; or a major change in customers , outlets or markets .
28 Furthermore , a major change of trade or business also encompasses a trading company becoming an investment company or vice versa and , in the case of an investment company , it includes a major change in the nature of its investments ( s 245(4) ) .
29 Where there is to be a major change in the nature or conduct of the trade , this , in combination with Target 's change of ownership , can mean Target 's carried-forward losses being disallowed under s768 , and can also disallow carry-forward or carry-back of Target 's unutilised ACT ( see s245 TA 1988 and s81 Finance Act 1993 ) .
30 It is considered , however , that the effect of s768(5) is to preserve the carried-forward trading losses where there is a hive-up of Target 's business under s343 to Newco , followed by a major change in the nature or conduct of the trade .
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