Example sentences of "[adv] have changed " in BNC.
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1 | The structure of government has stood still , but about it all has changed . |
2 | Now all has changed . |
3 | He could perhaps have changed something . ’ |
4 | Could so much have changed in six months ? |
5 | So much had changed , so much was new , and yet so much was still my childhood Berkhamsted . |
6 | The jump in share prices was comparable to yesterday 's but the euphoria quickly ebbed away as it dawned on investors that — in terms of the immediate prospects — not much had changed and what had changed was not entirely for the better . |
7 | Much had changed since 1900 in the world of secondary education . |
8 | After two lacklustre contemporary art sales , not much had changed . |
9 | So much had changed within the Judge family . |
10 | So much had changed . |
11 | So much had changed in the city . |
12 | Much had changed in language teaching since the hey-day of audio visual methods with intensive drilling according to behaviourists principles . |
13 | When the seventeen-year-old but returned to Iran after five years in Switzerland , much had changed under the impact of his fathers modernization , Teheran now had boulevards and electric lights in Iran was beginning to have some appurtenances of the work to the West . |
14 | The first major place we reached was a city called Oradea where we realised that not much had changed in Romania since our last visit . |
15 | Much had changed in Wales in the two hundred years since Llewelyn ap Iorwerth the Great ; but this was not changed . |
16 | Whilst much had changed , particularly since John Shaw 's retirement , the visit clearly brought back poignant memories of how it had all begun . |
17 | By the time the first censuses were undertaken in Britain , much had changed in the structure of society as well as in the nature of the state itself . |
18 | Erosion of the cliffs below have changed the profile of his view . |
19 | Similarly , the media treatment of Docklands and inner city challenges elsewhere has changed dramatically . |
20 | So it 's we , we 've already , that , that already has changed significantly . |
21 | Well I think it 's it 's a hiccup , nothing more , but I think the trend is clearly established , and it 's very much agreed , it 's recognized in the Labour Party , that the world outside has changed , women are now half the workforce , women are now half the college and university graduates , women 's work now represents forty percent of our G D P , so we have to increase women 's representation to recognize the world has changed . |
22 | Money may not have changed hands . |
23 | The old order may not have changed at the front but there are encouraging signs for the future further down the field . |
24 | The name may not have changed but the new Bob will earn £200,000 a year , the old Bob had to make do with quite a few bob less — £93,000 . |
25 | It had provided the money , and had earmarked it : the local Assembly could not have changed the plans to one for a new school or slaughterhouse . |
26 | While the fundamentals of caddying may not have changed since Skip Daniels and Gene Sarazen strode the Prince 's links , the financial aspect has : whereas a caddie in the 1930s might have earned only a pittance for sharing an Open success , the modern-day caddie earns a healthy basic wage on the European tour , and can look forward to a percentage of the winnings . |
27 | But Chapman said later : ‘ If we had lost at Wembley , my opinion of Jack and his value to the Arsenal would not have changed in the slightest . |
28 | The parents may not have changed but the teenager most certainly will have done . |
29 | Though the industrial and agrarian revolutions may not have changed the appearance of the Lake District , they claimed the peasants ' children . |
30 | It can not have changed much in two hundred years and still , today , the tireless plume of woodsmoke wafts up from the chimney , proving that life goes on in much the same way as it always have done in this particular vicinity . |