Example sentences of "change [pos pn] mind " in BNC.

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1 But I repeated them in Ezra Pound. : Poet as Sculptor , and nothing that has come to my notice since , including an erudite and adulatory article on these cantos by David Gordon in Paideuma 4 ( 1975 ) , has made me want to retract my words or change my mind .
2 I think about going after him and asking him , but I change my mind .
3 Mr Langford has left the matter open until Friday in case I change my mind , but I wo n't .
4 Take it to the nearest station and get the Hell out of here before I change my mind about carting you .
5 I go curly I get jealous I act reasonable I change my mind .
6 I shall look a damn fool if I change my mind now . ’
7 And she said , ‘ George Dionisovich , at the moment I do n't want to sell them , but if I change my mind I 'll let you know ’ .
8 ‘ Get out , the pair of you , before I change my mind . ’
9 ‘ Quickly , before I change my mind and break every bone in your disgusting body ! ’
10 Now you 'd better get out to where you are going before I change my mind and dash upstairs into Great-gran 's room and tell her where you 're going first , before you join your men pals .
11 Before I change my mind .
12 I did not , change my mind
13 I wanted to be an actor when I was very little , but then I changed my mind .
14 ‘ I changed my mind , ’ said Philip .
15 I changed my mind .
16 Then I saw a gaggle of youths arriving with guitar cases for a recording session , and I changed my mind .
17 I think I should call you , but then I changed my mind .
18 Q : Would I be able to cancel my cover if I changed my mind ?
19 B : ‘ I thought she was far too cocky but then I changed my mind and I pursued her with a vengeance . ’
20 The reasons people gave for not using the form of credit ( very few were actually refused it , by lenders ) were rarely concerned specifically with cost — they were generally things like ‘ changed my mind ’ or ‘ thought of a better method ’ .
21 I might join the ar I wanted to join the army first , yeah , and then I changed my mind .
22 I always , I always , when I first wanted er when I was at school I always wanted to join the army and then I changed my mind and then I wanted to join the police force .
23 I changed my mind . ’
24 In 1959 the BDDA returned to Edinburgh for a successful Congress , which was notable for memorable weather , the election of Dr E S Greenaway , Headmaster of the Yorkshire School for the Deaf , as President in succession to the late Sir Richard Paget , and an address by Mrs Molly Sheavyn ( nee Miss Molly Sifton ) on Why 1 changed my Mind .
25 A few times I sat down in the kitchen and almost told mum but changed my mind .
26 Then I changed my mind .
27 ‘ I changed my mind , ’ Lorton said .
28 And then sailed from Montreal , I was going to go back my , it was my intention to go back to New York , but I changed my mind at Montreal and sailed down the St Lawrence from Montreal , back to Glasgow .
29 You changed my mind . ’
30 ‘ I changed my mind .
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