Example sentences of "[noun prp] have changed " in BNC.

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1 Deposed champion Evander Holyfield has changed his mind again and decided to retire after all following his defeat by Bowe .
2 I went off men after my husband left but Jim has changed that .
3 Stonecutter 's Island has changed little since the British colonized Hong Kong .
4 " Aunt Alicia has changed her will , " she said flatly , breaking the long silence between them .
5 Jeff Starr has changed his name to Spotted Eagle and plans to tour the country dressed in full Red Indian regalia .
6 David Elsworth has changed his mind about running BARNBROOK AGAIN ( 1.55 ) in the A.F. Budge Gold Cup and even with 12st , this high class chaser should be hard to beat .
7 People root for pianists as though they were football teams , hoping that one will really make the most of the commissioned piece , trying to nobble the judges at parties to announce that someone 's interpretation of Brahms has changed their hearts and souls .
8 By the time he got involved with the newspaper project , Bott had changed his name ; he was now Chris Walsh .
9 The way she saw Bella had changed during the course of that afternoon .
10 Although Chancellor Kohl later agreed to an apparent compromise it was clear even then — how much more so now — that West Germany had killed the programme , and it had done so because it sensed far better than any of its Nato partners how completely President Gorbachev had changed the situation in Europe .
11 Some in the United States had changed their names after they had fled Teheran and had successfully disappeared .
12 Then he remembered that Woolley had changed the course before he , Callaghan , saw the plane .
13 By the time Scott had changed his blue Jersey for something less like the blue and gold of his colleagues , the ten minutes ' grace had been swallowed up .
14 Therese had changed .
15 The young Robert Zimmerman had changed his name to Bob Dylan and had been wailing away for a couple of years or so , and Nicholson was among the first of his fans who listened to and studied the words of his anti-establishment anthems , ‘ The Times , They Are A-Changin ’ and his ‘ Mr Tambourine Man ’ which was a taunting , haunting song with a very hard edge that white middle-class youth took to be an ode to a dope dealer , which Dylan denied .
16 And Paddington had changed .
17 But Dot had changed and so had the skirt and cardigan .
18 The pattern of wine drinking in Northern Ireland has changed dramatically over the past few years , said Mr Jamet .
19 Royal Bank of Scotland has changed its accounting policies on insurance business , provisions for bad and doubtful debts , and premises and equipment for the year ended 30 September 1992 .
20 Erm and Hugh has changed his diary so that erm he can see Jim as well .
21 Gerstner told the IBM Corp meeting in Tampa , Florida that he does not intend to ‘ lay out a grand scheme ’ for the company : ‘ There has been a lot of speculation , ’ Reuter reports him saying , ‘ that I am going to unveil some great plan , ’ Gerstner said ; ‘ You will see actions , and our actions will speak for themselves , ’ but added that some actions will not emerge until 1994 ; he described it as not entirely accurate to describe IBM 's strategy as ‘ splitting it up into a bunch of little pieces , ’ and added that the dividend may change based on IBM 's performance and outlook ; ‘ We ca n't expect quick fixes , ’ Gerstner told more than 3,000 shareholders at the meeting , ‘ But I do dare to ask your patience , ’ he said ; his top priority is to get IBM 's layoffs completed and ‘ rightsize ’ the company — ‘ I want to get it behind us so we can say to those remaining , ‘ You are are our team , ’ ’ he said ; he acknowledged several times that IBM 's bureaucracy had hampered the company , and elsewhere it was reported that he has ordered managers to dispense with the customary slides and flip charts when they address him — ‘ IBM has changed but some would say not fast enough , ’ but ‘ We can bring IBM back , ’ Gerstner said .
22 The WCA magazine Ceufad has changed to a tabloid format .
23 Spain has changed you .
24 I 'm a second-year witch at the school , and this beastly girl called Ethel Hallow has changed me into a frog and I was — ’
25 There is one area of management , however , that Sir Monty has changed his view on as a result of greater experience .
26 When the Birmingham architect Joseph Crouch looked back on the nineteenth century , he reflected that ‘ the spirit of Evangelical religion in England has changed in a singular manner during the past fifty or sixty years .
27 As a result , Mr Cooksey had changed his mind .
28 Heather had changed into a raspberry-coloured linen suit , and she and Rob circulated , saying goodbye to their guests .
29 Santerre had changed into a doublet and hose of grey-silver whilst his wife and daughter both looked resplendent in gowns of blue satin trimmed with gold .
30 Hope had changed his cravat and put on his best black coat , excellently cut .
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