Example sentences of "[that] have [not/n't] change " in BNC.

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1 One thing that has not changed with the passing millennia , however , is the rage of the man whose work is forged .
2 The one thing that has not changed is that in order to gain success at the very highest level the athlete 's training has to be geared to the specific needs of the event .
3 Probably the only thing that has n't changed about Nigel recently is his looks .
4 A water mill that has n't changed for one hundred and fifty years is up for sale as a unique country home .
5 One thing that has n't changed in the Brennan household since the family 's phenomenal musical success is their relationship with their parents .
6 With a wardrobe comprising jeans and sweatshirts , a make-up bag containing an eight-year-old foundation and a hairstyle that had n't changed in ten years ( husband Steve never noticed when she 'd been to the hairdressers ) , Juliana felt in a rut ‘ I feel I 'm 30 going on 40 and would love to look more stylish , but I just do n't know where to start . ’
7 The Comet was listed after the damage had been done , and with the Prospect Inn it was necessary to itemise all the things that had not changed , since the superficial impression of change was predominant .
8 Farming was carried on in open fields that had not changed basically since the thirteenth century , and beyond the arable fields and their meadows lay great tracts of common pasture , much of it covered with gorse and furze , rising in places to moorland and mountains .
9 Later surveys of voluntary work have produced varied results ( Halfpenny , 1990 ) , but it seems that about three in ten adults undertook voluntary work on behalf of an organisation in 1990 , a figure that had not changed much throughout the 1980s .
10 Wagamama is a smoke-free zone , whereas Belgo sells untipped Tigre gaspers in cute packets that have n't changed since the Fifties .
11 In part , as the UNCTC considers , this is due to a ‘ widespread impression that service industries consist largely of technologically stagnant , small-scale personal services based on unskilled labour working with little capital in ways that have not changed for many years ’ .
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