Sentence examples for the winds have changed from inspiring English sources

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The winds have changed.

Last night's Emmys, though, were a refreshing indication that the winds have changed: it's OK to be political now.

The point I think is to give them a big slap and say the winds have changed and you had better start talking".

The next morning, however, the winds have changed.

What has happened here is the winds have changed.

You must be patient to distinguish when the winds have changed and it's time to step aboard.

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This year, however, everyone in the room knew the instant Alphonsi's name was called out that the winds had changed for women's rugby.

What has happened down here is the wind have changed.

The I.P.C.C. 2007 report also found that winds have changed -- specifically circumpolar westerly winds (those blowing from the west) in both hemispheres.

Now, however, the wind has changed.

Because the wind has changed, because I guess.

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