Example sentences of "you have changed " in BNC.
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1 | You 'd just go through the whole disastrous fiasco all over again , because not one thing about you has changed . ’ |
2 | I was so afraid you 'd changed . |
3 | When I saw you again last week , I wondered if you 'd changed your mind . ’ |
4 | ‘ I thought you 'd changed your mind . ’ |
5 | I thought you 'd changed your mind ! |
6 | How would you have changed it ? |
7 | You 've changed . ’ |
8 | British Telecom will disconnect your phone at the exchange while you are away , so that callers will hear the discontinued number tone , suggesting that you 've changed the number , did n't pay the bill , or there 's a fault on the line — BT wo n't tell them . |
9 | ‘ If we look at all these issues — proportional representation , Scottish devolution , your relationship with Europe , the independent nuclear deterrent — you 've changed your mind on all of these . |
10 | ‘ You 've changed , ’ he said . |
11 | ‘ You 've changed your tune , sir . |
12 | But of course if you 've changed your mind … ’ |
13 | Boy ! you 've changed |
14 | ‘ And when you change the formula you know you 've changed it for every single product . ’ |
15 | The party 's powerful Senate minority leader , Bob Dole , had just told Bush : ‘ Just as I know you 've changed the world , I also know the best man did n't win . ’ |
16 | I 'll run you back to Maggie 's and when you 've changed we can come back here and pick up your mini . |
17 | ‘ You 've changed a great deal , Angharad , ’ he said , ‘ you were just a little girl when I finished my apprenticeship and now look at you . ’ |
18 | ‘ Good morning , I 'm very pleased to see you , does this mean you 've changed your mind about my business proposition ? ’ |
19 | ‘ I 've to get you to the airport once you 've changed . |
20 | You 've changed jobs , moving to a position of greater responsibility , where a lot of people are making demands on your time and expertise . |
21 | I ca n't put my finger on it , but you 've changed . |
22 | If you make a codicil leaving somebody out , they 'll still see the original will somebody will know that you 've changed your mind . |
23 | For some minutes it smoked its pipe and did not speak , but at last it took the pipe out of its mouth , and said , ‘ So you 've changed , have you ? |
24 | If you 've changed your mind , I can talk to your father then . |
25 | He looked quite friendly now , and I could n't help whispering , ‘ So you 've changed sides again ! ’ |
26 | For example if you 've changed your mind and decide you did n't want the goods or if you had damaged the goods and the shop offer you a credit note , I think you really have to accept that with good grace , cos it is really your fault . |
27 | ‘ You 've changed , Dorian , ’ said Basil . |
28 | But you 've changed . |
29 | ‘ If you 've changed so much , then you should n't care in the least whether Eleanor 's here or not . |
30 | ‘ You 've changed your hair colour , ’ Claudia said , gazing at the blonde curls that fell round Dana 's shoulders . |