Example sentences of "but [noun] have changed " in BNC.
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1 | But times had changed . |
2 | But times had changed since 1898 ; wartime regulations had rationed liquor purchases to one bottle per month per customer . |
3 | Her great-grandmother had never dressed herself without the help of a lady 's maid , but times had changed since then . |
4 | But times had changed , the Great War had seen to that . |
5 | But times had changed again . |
6 | But times had changed . |
7 | But times have changed and chefs may not be able to get away with overcharging for simple dishes using relatively inexpensive ingredients for much longer … or perhaps they will . |
8 | But times have changed , and with several successful campaigns behind it ( goats have been eradicated from five islands ) Galapagos conservation is taking a new direction . |
9 | But times have changed and it 's different now . |
10 | But times have changed . |
11 | But times have changed . |
12 | Luxor and Aswan still draw tourists up the Nile , but times have changed and standards have slipped . |
13 | ‘ It used to be like that , but times have changed , ’ Harry argued . |
14 | I went off men after my husband left but Jim has changed that . |
15 | ‘ But civilisation has changed the ways in which he can express this instinct . |
16 | But Dot had changed and so had the skirt and cardigan . |
17 | But universities have changed immensely in recent decades , and because of their close , complex and sometimes difficult relations with the public world , their procedures have become standardized and uniform , reflecting concern about justification and accountability . |
18 | But things had changed . |
19 | Fifteen years ago , when Brian and Scarlet had just bought the house next door to Constance , she had regarded the police as her worst enemy , but things had changed . |
20 | But things had changed ; the ground she had thought she was so sure of had shifted a little . |
21 | But things had changed despite the HLCA reduction and there is now an export market in Europe ‘ calling out for our lamb . ’ |
22 | ‘ I ken you were all right when the Prince was here , ’ he continued , ‘ and there are plenty in Glasgow that will keep you safe , but things have changed for the worse since you went away . |
23 | But things have changed . |
24 | But things have changed in the West country . |
25 | For many year , the majority of doctors questioned whether food allergies occurred at all , but things have changed , particularly in the last decade . |
26 | ‘ But things have changed now . |
27 | I m not saying people are n't racist , but things have changed . |
28 | But things have changed . |
29 | But things have changed since then . |