Example sentences of "they have [not/n't] change " in BNC.
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1 | They had n't changed at all . |
2 | Biased rubbish , distortions , Tory propaganda , consumer pap , trivia , silly stories — they had n't changed . |
3 | Not even the fantasy that one of the Tsar 's descendents was preparing to come out and offer himself as a leader within Russia itself , defying the authorities to arrest him and prove that they had n't changed after all . |
4 | She never looked at a woman 's magazine after that , though she saw from their covers , displayed beside the supermarket till , that they had not changed , but went on churning out the same old stuff . |
5 | A majority of airlines ( 18 out of 23 ) stated that they had not changed their accounting policies within the last three years , although one executive suggested they were not adequately disclosing such changes in their financial statements . |
6 | This was discussed with the Jones who resolutely maintained that now that ‘ the problem ’ was solved they were going back to normal and apart from the period of intervention they had not changed what they did at all . |
7 | Thrilled , that is , until I played this damn record and discovered they have n't changed at all . |
8 | They have n't changed none , nor 've you lost them curls . |
9 | ‘ They have n't changed much , then ? ’ |
10 | This takes a copy of vital boot sector and hard disk partition information during installation , and checks both disk areas during boot-up to ensure they have n't changed . |
11 | And they have n't changed . |
12 | They have n't changed . |
13 | " They have n't changed . |
14 | Some people have already done it by the looks of things , only they have n't changed it . |
15 | Yeah , and they have n't changed at all . |
16 | As a result , changing any component of the set — the odour , say , which is learned to virtual perfection after one visit — forces the bees to relearn painstakingly all the other pieces of information at their characteristic ( slower ) rates even though they have not changed . |