Example sentences of "[to-vb] for change " in BNC.

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1 AMES wishes to see the FDR-FMLN adopt a " Minimum Women 's Programme " as part of its published manifesto and believes that as far as conditions permit , it is necessary to work for change now .
2 Opening her purse to look for change , she crossed the road to the phone box .
3 He says they wo n't have to look for change .
4 Having burned their fingers two years ago , senior Ford executives will continue to press for change , but preferably not at the expense of another strike .
5 For several reasons , it might also have been expected , and will be seen later to have been the case , that some of the younger teachers in the higher status selective schools might become allies of those in the universities beginning to press for change .
6 While the Act reiterates a commitment to parental involvement ( Sandow , Stafford and Stafford 1987 ) nevertheless many parents have felt excluded from decision-making processes and have formed alliances to challenge local authorities and to press for change .
7 Liberal democratic institutions , it is argued , have been grafted onto a society which places a high value on social consensus , but there are opportunities for groups to press for change .
8 Before women could form into groups to press for change they too had to challenge ruling ideas — ideas which suggested that their proper place was at home with the family .
9 But as you know the Save The Children is just one development organisation and with limited resources , so a major part of our task is to use our influence and authority to press for change on a wider scale by keeping the issues of poverty and inequality and of children firmly on the international agenda .
10 He points to some of the planned sessions which together constitute a ‘ business stream ’ , beginning with an opening session which , he says , ‘ starts on the basis of , forget IT , what are the critical success factors of your business ? ’ , and is then followed on the next day by looking at how to manage for change by establishing an IT corporate policy .
11 He tends to opt for change merely because team A have had a go and it is time to give team B a chance .
12 Villagers are being shown how to lobby for change by learning how to write press releases , organise protests and run clean-up campaigns .
13 The short-term objectives of the network are to raise women 's awareness of their image in the mass media , to obtain relevant information from research and networking that would motivate women to lobby for change , and to equip women with specific skills that would help build and strengthen alternative communication for and by women .
14 Since total taxes on financial services bring in over SFr9 billion a year in revenues , politicians are reluctant to vote for change .
15 Labour 's Alan Milburn said : ‘ People are going to vote for change in Darlington .
16 Yet conventional categories can be modified also to allow for change in concepts and attitudes .
17 recognize Foucault 's political limits : failure to account for change , and the difficult relationship between discourse and realities ( 1984 : 108–9 ) .
18 If certain forms of history stress continuity , try to account for change , the history of science by contrast must be disjointed , for it is made up of a series of corrections in which the errors of the past have to be simply discarded .
19 But of course it is one thing to argue for change , and to explain ( as preceding pages have tried to do ) the readiness and degree of involvement of para.professional colleagues and groups ; it is quite another to analyse in helpful detail the types of learning systems and units that might be relevant , and their implications in terms of planning and organized provision .
20 It is undertaken to help balance the power between the client and the agency whom it is hoped to influence for change .
21 This example serves to indicate how comparatively easy it is to legislate for change and how difficult it can be to implement the legislation .
22 But the first requirement is for Mr Bush , who has the best bully pulpit from which to push for change , to show that whatever happens to oil prices he remains serious about fashioning an energy strategy .
23 Positive Answers emphasises the need for the residential sector to highlight good practice and to continue to push for change and improvements .
24 Now that the group has come to a better understanding about some aspect of these problems , how can they feel Empowered to act for change ?
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