Example sentences of "have changed " in BNC.
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31 | Of course , Tory politics has changed a great deal since those days . |
32 | It 's still ordinary policing , though the station and the set-up within it has changed ’ ( FN 17/12/87 , p. 1 ) . |
33 | Some marketing commentators also take the view that the objective of successful marketing has changed in the 1980s . |
34 | He was eating his food , and , I thought to myself , ‘ Christ , how he has changed his appearance after five days living in a hole in the ground ! ’ |
35 | But has anything else that has changed in those twenty-five years — or , for that matter , in the years since abolition — been such that it ought to influence the mind of a Member who is unable to convince himself that capital punishment deters ? |
36 | Its prevalence is due to the fact that an implant into our society has changed a community that was previously homogeneous into a community which is no longer homogeneous and self-identifying . |
37 | The Radio 1 playlist has changed its shape , size and effect considerably over the years . |
38 | The brief of booking agents has changed radically in recent years . |
39 | Over time the rhetoric of government spokesmen has changed to boasting of how much more manpower ( doctors and nurses ) and money is devoted to the NHS , compared to 1979 . |
40 | Here is an area where the balance of advantage has changed since 1979 , from union leaders to employers and managers and from the consultative role granted to the unions to one in which they are virtually ignored by the government . |
41 | It is as if the public recognizes that society has changed over the decade but does not much like what sees . |
42 | On both topics , however , the status quo has changed radically compared to 1979 . |
43 | The fine print of the speeches of Labour leaders and party policy documents has changed during the 1980s . |
44 | On the one hand , it could just be that Conservatism has changed . |
45 | The size of the players has changed . |
46 | Now the world has changed . |
47 | There is one area of management , however , that Sir Monty has changed his view on as a result of greater experience . |
48 | The position of women has changed radically and would therefore continue to change . |
49 | In the Elizabethan Restaurant the shift has changed and tea is being prepared ; the duty staff will be in for an early meal shortly . |
50 | The length and content of the course has changed many times since the last war , and several high-ranking officers are updated each year . |
51 | Much has changed since he was at the Academy in 1959 and he will soon see just how much When he makes a personal tour of the Academy . |
52 | ‘ It has changed , the bombing , the battle , but … some has survived , shops , libraries , the Embassies … . ’ |
53 | Wise dealers swoop on Monday when Clare has changed the windows . |
54 | Just as the snack has changed from being a national joke into a respected billion pound industry almost overnight , so the most humble sector of the hospitality industry is on course to become the high-flier of the 1990s . |
55 | The site has changed hands several times since then . |
56 | Her taste has changed as she has grown older . |
57 | As I am sure you have heard , Ruanda Mission has changed its name to Mid-Africa Ministry ( CMS ) and is entering a new phase of development . |
58 | So when one producer or studio is responsible for a string of hits , it 's only necessary to find out what distinguishes its operation from that of other , less successful , operations , or what has changed when the same producer or studio hit a bum run , to discover what makes for successful film production . |
59 | THE deal between the Cheltenham & Gloucester and Guardian building societies announced this week has changed the face of society mergers . |
60 | For the All Blacks , nothing much has changed since that dank November day as they put various British sides in their place . |