Example sentences of "have changed [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Chemical companies have changed dramatically over the past 100 years as have public attitudes towards chemical issues .
2 It is in these countries , particularly in the United States and the United Kingdom , that significant upturns in the economy have done little to relieve a sense of urban crisis reminiscent of the 1960s , although the political terms of debates that address urban problems have changed dramatically over this time .
3 The fact is , beneath all the nonsense about the so-called ‘ new man ’ , men and the male culture have changed dramatically over the past few decades .
4 Now , trade unions have changed dramatically over the past ten years .
5 Times have changed dramatically for the worse in Wales , a condition brought on as much as anything by the masochistic fixture-making which has brought about so much contact between the countries since the Welsh were blacked out in the 1987 World Cup semi-final .
6 Times have changed dramatically for the county , but this afternoon 's game will determine the full extent of a well publicised revival .
7 Eating habits in the West have changed dramatically during the last ten to twenty years .
8 Like Cadbury 's chocolate , the recipe and packaging of the Mills and Boon volume may not have altered much since its inception , but the methods of marketing and distribution have changed dramatically since the early days of the twopenny library .
9 A study by ornithologists from Heidelberg University , published in the journal Nature , finds that blackcaps ' migratory routes have changed dramatically in recent years , taking them 1,500 kilometres further north in winter .
10 The boundaries have changed markedly from a close affinity with physical science ( providing an understanding of theory and explanation ) to a close affinity with engineering ( knowing what , and how , specifying , designing solutions to specific technical problems , and technology ) .
11 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 .
12 The most simple and primitive in contemporary use , these looms have changed little since their inception several millennia ago ; they consist of four wooden beams which are laid out flat and secured by pegs driven into the ground .
13 However , this statistic conceals that levels of nitrogen dioxide have changed little since 1983 .
14 These animals have changed little during the 400 million years since they evolved , and still retain their strange eyes .
15 It strikes me that the transformed cladists have changed little except the words .
16 Perhaps surprisingly , Conran 's management style and operating methods have changed little in the light of his vast experience .
17 Their passion for raiding has declined in recent years , but in most other respects their lifestyles have changed little in centuries , and the rugs they make today remain faithful to their ancestors ' methods of weaving and repertoire of designs .
18 He says the tools of the trade have changed little in more than a 1,000 years .
19 The Chancellor has preserved his flexibility to adjust duties between different categories of drinks , but has made little use of that flexibility in the face of overwhelming evidence that market conditions have changed fundamentally in favour of wines .
20 The hardware configurations employed in CAD systems have changed continuously over the last 20 years .
21 Firstly , the Census definitions have changed even between recent Censuses , and new or different questions have been asked .
22 Thus the services and their music have changed hardly at all for hundreds of years .
23 Conditions have changed radically from a Century ago : but drivers on the busy Promenade still require alertness and quick reactions when contending with thousands of holiday-makers in close proximity to their tramcar .
24 Most significantly , attitudes to animal welfare and conservation have changed radically in the last forty years to the point that they are among the most important six issues for the future and will dominate debate .
25 In an attempt to do justice to the complexity of opinions , the research comprises three parts : a national attitude survey , to determine the structure of attitudes at one point in time ; follow-up interviews with a small number of respondents to the national survey , in which the experience of using various welfare services is being explored in detail ; and the re-analysis of information from previous surveys on similar topics , to see whether attitudes have changed much in recent years .
26 Judicial attitudes in both Britain and America have changed sharply over the last two centuries about the issue common to Elmer 's case and the snail darter case : how far and in what way legislative intention is relevant in reading statutes .
27 Patterns of family formation have changed significantly in Britain over the last century .
28 Not only has the whole financial environment within which the institution has to work altered radically , but also the types of course offered have changed greatly in overall character .
29 And he says things have changed greatly in Cleveland over the last five years .
30 The economy and outward appearance of the area have changed considerably since those days .
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