Example sentences of "[noun sg] have [not/n't] changed [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The pub has n't changed in a century . |
2 | The basic engine has not changed at all . |
3 | This use of uniform as a symbol of separation had not changed in 1977 on my return from university . |
4 | Results of a survey conducted by the Department of Health — the first to be published since the change in the law — showed that the average adult weekly alcohol consumption had not changed between 1987 and 1989 . |
5 | Much of this writing , however , remained essentially the same as in earlier generations — inevitably so , since most of the characteristics of a successful diplomat have not changed over centuries . |
6 | Man 's basic need has not changed over the five centuries that this book covers . |
7 | Gran had not changed in any real way . |
8 | Her friend had not changed in looks or in firmness of purpose . |
9 | So even though the discount rate has not changed from 10 per cent , the holding-period return is greater than the 10 per cent discount rate , but it is less than the 10.26 per cent yield to maturity calculated using ( 4.10 ) . |
10 | The London masons complained in 1775 that their 50s ( £2.50 ) a week had not changed for seventy years . |
11 | Harry , who lives in Earlstone House , a residential home in Coniscliffe Road , believes cricket has not changed over the years . |
12 | So even though the yield has not changed from 10 per cent over the period , the holding period return is less than 10 per cent . |
13 | However , Mr Major insisted : ‘ Our economic objective has not changed in the slightest . |
14 | For the basic fabric of his life has not changed at all . |
15 | But one thing has n't changed since the early days — at low level the huge formation will navigate by map , despite the sophistication of their aircraft . |
16 | Ruby sighed , ‘ One thing has n't changed in three million years . |
17 | When you realise that 90 are now considered a reasonable number , it is clear that at least one thing has not changed for the better . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | 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 . |
20 | Today the roads have much improved but , as many letters from participants testify , the leaving has n't changed at all ! |
21 | This aspect of training has not changed at all . |
22 | The Reporter , Gordon Sloan , told the three Panel Members that the grounds for referral had not changed since the last Hearing three weeks previously . |
23 | His views appear to contradict Mrs Thatcher 's statement to the House of Commons that US policy towards European integration had not changed under President Bush . |
24 | That situation had n't changed in the past hour . |
25 | Despite scare stories in some parts of the media , the basic modes of HIV transmission have not changed since the beginning of the epidemic . |
26 | Her expression had n't changed by a fraction throughout . |
27 | The hon. Lady also said that the assisted areas map had not changed since 1984 . |
28 | The position had not changed by early NEP . |
29 | Its decor has not changed in two decades . |
30 | BRUSH DESIGN HAS N'T changed for centuries . |