Example sentences of "[noun sg] have changed " in BNC.
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1 | Possible explanations for a difference between older and younger women are that the operation has a delayed effect , that the operative technique has changed over the years so that it is less likely to affect bowel function , or that gynaecologists are doing fewer operations on women with pelvic pain of intestinal origin . |
2 | SINCE 1939 BRITISH agriculture has changed profoundly . |
3 | Fatherhood has changed me . |
4 | Here is an area where the balance of advantage has changed since 1979 , from union leaders to employers and managers and from the consultative role granted to the unions to one in which they are virtually ignored by the government . |
5 | However as with so many other things in this case , the specification for that bungalow has changed as the case has developed . |
6 | The social background of the cab driver has changed too , he says . |
7 | The ethos has changed , it was a reaction after the war . |
8 | In some areas the precise details of the ban coverage has changed over the last few years and climber are requested to check that they re aware of these updates . |
9 | Over the past few decades , however , the approach to conservation and protection of our cultural heritage has changed . |
10 | But the recession has changed all that , says Good Housekeeping . |
11 | The length and content of the course has changed many times since the last war , and several high-ranking officers are updated each year . |
12 | The great course has changed very little since then . |
13 | Turnour has changed from being relaxed and comfortable with what he was about to do to feeling uneasy in a strange environment which has now put him in a bad mood . |
14 | Their mode of existence has changed , however : they no longer represent coherent subjects but discourses transmuted through ( metaphoric ) interaction into ‘ poems ’ , ‘ gaps ’ in the text at which the reader is invited to intervene , or deictics with multiple and mutable referents . |
15 | Like many other aspects of the National Health Service , the finance function has changed , and is continuing to change over time . |
16 | Although Computing Science ( or Computer Science ) as a field has changed dramatically in the last ten years and will continue to do so in the next ten , I do not believe its boundaries have altered significantly . |
17 | Keld has changed little . |
18 | But suddenly the luck has changed . |
19 | ‘ My regret is that parenting has changed , ’ says one teacher . |
20 | On the one hand , it could just be that Conservatism has changed . |
21 | Of one thing I am certain — the curriculum has changed since my young days . |
22 | The introduction of the National Curriculum has changed the status of this equipment . |
23 | We 've got to do er , we were doing these Mother 's Day cards and she said , oh we 've got to ta , the curriculum has changed now |
24 | ‘ But the nature of his teaching ministry has changed . |
25 | WHAT THE RULES SAY NOW Controlled trust accounts are now within the reporting accountant 's scope , and one of the rules relating to interest on clients ' money has changed too |
26 | IBM 's recognition budget has changed with the times . |
27 | when , when Synod clerk has changed . |
28 | Since Dr Sandage embarked on his quest , the world of cosmology has changed radically . |
29 | Under the influence of these ideas , and the technological advances that have come with them , cosmology has changed . |
30 | This perception is picked up later , more than once , as Tate moves through the poem : ‘ subtly and imperceptibly the rhythm has changed … ’ , ‘ there is constant and sudden change of rhythm … ’ , ‘ a broken and distracted rhythm ’ . |