Example sentences of "i have changed " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It 's true , sir , ’ I said , trying to stop my voice from trembling , ‘ that everything around me has changed , so I must change too .
2 ‘ I wish I 'd changed to diesel long ago .
3 I 'd changed some little thing — a line-up or stance , ca n't even remember fully — but Nick was over the moon .
4 I thought I 'd changed the roster .
5 She tried undressing me again and I said no , she 'd better go , that I 'd changed my mind .
6 He said I 'd changed .
7 But I ca n't say I 'd changed my mind about Celebrity Golf .
8 By the time I got there , I 'd changed my mind .
9 I 'd changed subway trains unnecessarily three times in order to check no one leapt out with me as the doors slid shut .
10 I used to make out that I 'd changed .
11 Nick could n't understand it , he said he could n't understand why I 'd changed so much .
12 He did n't know I 'd changed my mind about joining him . ’
13 I did wonder what er like when I saw Ben I did wonder what he 'd how he 'd think , if I 'd changed and stuff .
14 If I 'm , did aunty tell you I 'd , I 'd changed my dentist ?
15 ‘ Why should I have changed my mind ? ’
16 It had become clear to me that both Leslie and I had changed — not in essentials , but we had grown up .
17 One middle-aged daughter put it this way : ‘ I suddenly realized that my mother and I had changed roles .
18 Whilst I had changed into my second set of wedding clothes Margaret had explained that the Remington-Harts had bought a country house in Downshurst in the last year .
19 I thought I had changed , that I 'd feel differently now .
20 Like so many boys who had come out of their National Service I had changed .
21 I found it more difficult to talk to him , somewhere he or I had changed .
22 Within days I had changed my mind and it seemed that the only sensible form of transport would be a Sherman tank .
23 I 've changed my mind , ’ he said .
24 I 've changed my mind . ’
25 I 've changed … somewhat since she knew me .
26 ‘ Think I 've changed much ? ’ he asked .
27 Oh , and I 've changed the dosage of the red capsules .
28 I 've changed my mind , too , about something else .
29 I 've changed . ’
30 I 've changed the mental image of the cancer from the multi-headed dragon to football-sized balloons full of water — unfortunately there are millions of them , all over , some clustered into piles beneath the lumps on my body .
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