Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] had changed " in BNC.
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1 | It made me suddenly realise how much they had changed . |
2 | Moreover she had changed trains three times , because it is an awkward , cross-country journey from Chetwynd Magna to St Petrock's-on-Sea , where the O'Briens had lived for the past six years . |
3 | But now It had changed ‘ There were ideological arguments amongst the existing staff ’ , Williams remembers , ‘ some argued that we should have allowed them to continue , to take over . |
4 | I thought she was a friend but when I got here she had changed . |
5 | And anot in a careers officer 's view the other day , that seeing as though they 'd worked there twenty years ago , they wanted to go back and see how it had changed . |
6 | My hon. Friend the Member for Stockton , South talked about the representative role of a Member of Parliament and how it had changed , which is also important . |
7 | No matter how he had changed — if indeed he had changed — that man had once been a sadistic brute . |
8 | No matter how he had changed — if indeed he had changed — that man had once been a sadistic brute . |
9 | Indeed he had changed it several times a day while the crucial events were occurring . |
10 | Maybe he had changed his shirt . |
11 | Perhaps the greatest tribute to the system 's aesthetic capabilities was provided by the ex-editor of Classical Music who , some weeks after the changeover from traditional to electronic , asked Tony Gamble why they had changed back from ITC Clearface to the original Times . |
12 | Asked why he had changed tack in his purchasing , Mr Mason , his dealer , said : ‘ Mr Lloyd Webber has made his money in Britain in the last decade , and he wants to put some back to save the finest of Canaletto 's London views . ’ |
13 | What no one knew was why he had changed it . |