Example sentences of "thing have changed " in BNC.

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1 Good to see things have changed quite considerably now though .
2 Things had changed since the 1920s when Lionel Hedges , a Tonbridge and Kent cricketer and Oxford blue , had dismissed ‘ a seedy looking middle-aged gentleman [ who ] called on him on the morning of a match .
3 Things had changed .
4 Things had changed since the arrow .
5 Things had changed and ‘ the organ has now become a necessity .
6 Things had changed at the house in Chelsea .
7 On the way there , Sandison saw how the pace of things had changed .
8 The moment I got back I realized that things had changed .
9 Things had changed slightly down there , however ; a new parish , that of Christ Church , Watney Street , had been carved out of the ever-more-populous St George 's , and it was at this recently-dedicated Christ Church that the couple were married on 22 March 1846 .
10 A mark of how things had changed was that there was now a hospital to which he could be admitted : there in the University College Hospital in Gower Street he made a will on 7 October witnessed by his old friend Edward Humberstone .
11 But there , too , I found that things had changed .
12 Even young students were aware of how things had changed .
13 Every time he came back to Salt Lake , things had changed .
14 My aunt has told me they still admitted quite a number of patients in that condition in her day , but I thought things had changed . ’
15 Less than twenty years later , however , things had changed .
16 Things had changed since then .
17 Things had changed .
18 In a romantic , rather cloying story of an English family , the authoress Jan Struther ( Joyce Anstruther ) showed how things had changed : A new community feeling was being expressed and those keen to work for the development of State initiatives were quick to feed on it ( Marwick , 1968 ) .
19 But things had changed .
20 Fifteen years ago , when Brian and Scarlet had just bought the house next door to Constance , she had regarded the police as her worst enemy , but things had changed .
21 By the 1870s things had changed much since Harrowby 's BAAS address of 1854 .
22 Things had changed while I was out , but I could n't tell how yet .
23 Here , little by little , things had changed .
24 I thought things had changed in Sweden when I was able to use the same team in successive games for the first time in six years .
25 But things had changed ; the ground she had thought she was so sure of had shifted a little .
26 When he came along how could you see things had changed or how could you see in the process of changing ?
27 The women who were employed as surface workers at Cornish copper mines were predominantly young and unmarried — that is , unless things had changed very drastically by the mid nineteenth century , for by the time of the 1851 census very few women seem to have continued after their early twenties .
28 I was surprised how things had changed — as I walked in I was given a big plastic number 33 ( shame I did n't turn up later as I could have stolen the number 38 to replace my house number which has seen better days ) and was given a list of reasons not to give blood .
29 He could n't clearly see the buildings or tell how things had changed since he was last in London .
30 The local people had stoned her for wearing trousers in the street and Fernando had ruefully added how things had changed since then — now anything went in Majorca .
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