Example sentences of "have [not/n't] changed " in BNC.
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1 | Sadly , one thing has not changed in 30 years : certain governments of the world still falsely imprison , torture and execute their citizens , regardless of internationally agreed standards that expressly forbid such abuses . |
2 | The difference between the French and English approaches to making mustard , technology apart , has not changed for a century . |
3 | To a degree Eliot is just reassuring his correspondent that he has not changed absolutely . |
4 | This aspect of training has not changed at all . |
5 | Man 's basic need has not changed over the five centuries that this book covers . |
6 | Since the 1950s this has been the nub of the strategic and commercial argument for developing fast reactors , and it has not changed . |
7 | One thing that has not changed with the passing millennia , however , is the rage of the man whose work is forged . |
8 | The post-war switch to Peter Drucker 's pension-fund socialism has altered the form in which ownership is separated from control — and made hostile bids likelier to succeed — but it has not changed the basic issue . |
9 | But the basic situation has not changed very much in twenty years . |
10 | This suggests that either there is some ‘ best ’ code on which all organisms have converged , or that all existing organisms are descended from the same simple ancestor , and that the code has not changed since . |
11 | The picture , measured by the statistics , has not changed significantly since the Budget a month ago , but consumers who had braced themselves for the biggest cut in living standards ever imposed at a single stroke suddenly find themselves spared . |
12 | He noted that teachers as a group were supposed to be agents of change , ‘ but the environment within which the teacher operates has not changed ’ . |
13 | Mahat et al. also show that the area of forested land has not changed very much since 1950 , although forest quality has declined as grazing pressure has increased . |
14 | Their understanding of their faith has not changed since they quit Sunday School and their insights are childish , not child-like . |
15 | A programme of activities which has not changed for , say two years may need review and amendment . |
16 | The substance of building surveying has not changed appreciably over the years and while certain aspects of the more academic subjects of economics and law have been latterly introduced , they were there to prop up the whole discipline rather than to provide invaluable information . |
17 | The clock pulses have no effect if the data applied to D has not changed . |
18 | Note that although these tableaux are different , the degeneracy of P1/T3 means that the basic solution has not changed . |
19 | The ruck and maul in youth Law has not changed . |
20 | ‘ My position has not changed , ’ he said on Channel 4 . |
21 | And even the lucrative extension offered by boss Trevor Francis has not changed his thinking . |
22 | This may be due to the economic climate , but also the harsh reality of trying to justify fee increases to clients whose perception of the audit service has not changed . |
23 | However , Mr Major insisted : ‘ Our economic objective has not changed in the slightest . |
24 | And despite the pounding he has taken , he has not changed his views . |
25 | This has not changed : in 1972 , people in the bottom 80 per cent of the wealth distribution owned only 10 per cent of realizable assets . |
26 | It argues that even though the Italian authorities may no longer bail out any old bank that gets into trouble , the likelihood of government support for big banks has not changed enough to affect its ratings . |
27 | Yet much has not changed . |
28 | Given the amount of matter in the vicinity of Sgr A , an outburst is not an unreasonable expectation , although since its discovery in 1974 , the luminosity has not changed by more than a factor of two . |
29 | Budgets for prisons have hardly kept pace with inflation , and , despite occasional lip-service commitment to reform , the policy of the British before 1947- to run gaols as cheaply as possible — has not changed significantly in practice ( Baxi 1982 ; Khan and Chilad 1982 ; Bhatacharya 1985 ; Gokhale and Sohoni 1988 ) . |
30 | The actual accuracy of the measurement has not changed , merely its presentation . |