Example sentences of "he have changed " in BNC.

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1 Changing Places , published in 1975 , is set in 1969 ; when Zapp reappears in a later novel , Small World , set ten years later , he has changed his attitudes , in accordance with major shifts in the Zeitgeist .
2 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 ! ’
3 ‘ I do n't think he has changed at all .
4 Thus , from a classic , relaxed position he has changed to a statue like figure .
5 Lola kept track of patients whose personalities were as variable as the weather ( ‘ One minute Paul says he does not want his wife any more and the next he has changed his mind ’ ) , she listened to their grievances ( ‘ Josef thinks he is fit to work and look after himself ; says he is being kept a prisoner … but he is very confused and deluded ’ ) and even mediated between doctors ( ‘ Dr Freymann said … it must be a genuine case of epilepsy … but …
6 Isobel , watching him , watching the mobile expressive features , the charm for which he was now celebrated , thought : He has changed ; there is a guard there that he can not drop .
7 Anyway , he has changed publisher , is still coming as an original paperback , is still writing about the radio , and I 'm still hyping him , since I think things will work for him eventually .
8 He has changed his one-eyed horse for a blind one .
9 Charles has n't changed his mind on EEC membership , but he has changed his position .
10 This did not however imply that recovery would follow in every case where a mistake had been shown to exist : ‘ If the defendant can show that the payment was made in settlement of an honest claim , or that he has changed his position as a result of the enrichment , then restitution will be denied . ’
11 Perhaps he has changed his mind .
12 But he has changed his accent to sound less posh .
13 When he is there , will he explain to the people of the north-west why he has changed his mind about borrowing ?
14 He has changed his position and perhaps there is still time for him to cross the Floor before he leaves the House at the end of this Parliament .
15 As the Secretary of State was never coy about telling us that he opposed the directive , will he tell us — as there is a meeting on Wednesday , I assume that he has made up his mind about whether he will agree to that part of the social charter — whether he has changed his mind or whether the Prime Minister has changed it for him ?
16 I do not know whether that means that he has changed his policy or is distancing himself from the official line of the Labour party on unemployment issues .
17 If the hon. Member for Harrow , West ( Mr. Hughes ) wants to intervene now I will give way to him — but I see that he has changed his mind .
18 ‘ And now he has changed us all !
19 He has changed the front of the house from a square lawn into a courtyard garden .
20 He has changed his mind , belittling the flimsy premise which had led him to stay in the city .
21 The club continues to occupy the ground under a protected tenancy requiring Butters to give them six months notice to quit but he has changed the locks and was ‘ too busy ’ to allow committee members access to check the pitch on Sunday .
22 Since the beginning he has changed in appearance , now covered by war-paint he has lost his identification as head chorister and is now head hunter .
23 He 'd changed his way of dressing as well .
24 He 'd changed his legs three strides off the fence to put himself right and always goes left at his fences .
25 And he was the only lecturer who would admit that he 'd changed his mind about something since the last lecture , and that made a great impression on me .
26 How he 'd changed and refused to go on and now was wasting his talent .
27 I breathed more easily now he 'd changed the subject .
28 He 'd changed the group 's name to the Condemned and his own name to Charlie Hero .
29 When he got back , he 'd changed his tune .
30 Stuart was wearing the trousers of his work suit , but he 'd changed his shirt , and he had an apron over the top .
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