Sentence examples for changed would be from inspiring English sources

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How the transplanted cells work is not known, and other researchers warned that concluding that the cells had changed would be premature.

The line-up is much like the one that led to America's withdrawal from the Kyoto agreement in 2001.Yet to conclude from this that nothing has changed would be wrong.

It was part of a charm offensive following the horsemeat scandal, during which he also addressed the NFU conference and told farmers that the retailer had changed, would be looking after producers and paying them better.

Others here talk of a constructive atmosphere, and a common belief that to leave here with nothing changed would be a serious dereliction.

"If you look at that pace it was a second a lap basically," he said, "and to find a second a lap in Formula 1 through changing some fairly secondary parts on the top surface of the floor, which is where we know they've changed, would be pretty impressive.

How the vegetation of Swaziland changed would be determined by land use management practices.

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All that would change would be the date.

All that would change would be statistical significance.

Climate change would be different.

A change would be welcome.

But a change would be culturally wrenching.

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