Sentence examples for changed to that from inspiring English sources

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This is a patent on an icon changing to a new state on mouseover, and not being clickable until it has fully changed to that second state — and upon being clicked, it goes to a third state.

In accordance with this change, the idea of entertaining kami changed to that of thanksgiving.

Wilson's job quickly changed to that of counselor and chaplain, and has not changed since.

"If our relationship with Europe was changed to that then we would have something to talk about.

But if much remains the same, his attitude has changed to that of an artist with nothing more to prove.

However, the pineapple was swiftly returned, and shortly was displayed again, with the name Mohammed changed to that of Jesus".

In another, language saying that Syria "must stop interfering" in Lebanese domestic affairs was changed to "that Syria not interfere".

The byline has also been changed to that of the interviewer Are you in a famous photograph?

Australian coinage of sovereigns started as early as 1855; its unit was changed to that of the dollar on Feb. 14, 1966.

It was called Research in Motion until this year, when its corporate name was changed to that of its primary product, BlackBerry.

In 418 he was chosen successor to Bishop St. Amator of Auxerre, after which his life dramatically changed to that of an ascetic.

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