Example sentences of "of [noun prp] have changed " in BNC.
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1 | People root for pianists as though they were football teams , hoping that one will really make the most of the commissioned piece , trying to nobble the judges at parties to announce that someone 's interpretation of Brahms has changed their hearts and souls . |
2 | The hold of Rochester had changed , in the last few weeks , from below decks to a cosy caravan interior . |
3 | Royal Bank of Scotland has changed its accounting policies on insurance business , provisions for bad and doubtful debts , and premises and equipment for the year ended 30 September 1992 . |
4 | Since the days of Queen Victoria the method of choosing bishops for the Church of England had changed , not wholly for the better . |
5 | Although the Jones elected not to continue the intervention , their handling of Olwyn had changed considerably . |
6 | By that stage , the work of Mezey had changed the picture of a comfortable evolution of mental health services in which it was seen as an area or district task to put forward plans for development of community services . |
7 | that the outcry which followed Morgan was not because the House of Lords had changed the law but because the public mistakenly thought it had done so . |
8 | In recent years the advantages of the old Dominion connection in the ABCA grouping have tended to fade as Canadian , Australian and New Zealand attitudes to Defence , their relations with the US , and their view of Britain have changed with their own growing maturity . |
9 | Joan blushed at the unexpected compliment and told herself that , despite first impressions , Richard of York had changed . |
10 | The advent of Rommel had changed the balance in favour of the Axis powers , and everywhere British forces were on the defensive . |
11 | The components of GDFCF have changed substantially over the last decade . |
12 | But the political and economic landscape of Poland has changed beyond recognition . |
13 | Since 1979 , the economy of Wales has changed spectacularly . |