Sentence examples for would have changes from inspiring English sources

The phrase "would have changes" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity in its intended meaning. Example: "If we had more time, we would have changes to the project plan."

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He said he was disppointed to hear Dame Fiona Reynolds say they would have changes in place by the time the new director general, Tony Hall, arrives in March.

Debt instruments such as ordinary government bonds would have changes in value booked to "other comprehensive income" (ie, reserves) and not on the income statement until they are sold.

It is expected that his μ rhythms would be decreased or saying, suppressed, and the β rhythms would have changes accompanying the changes of μ rhythms in this task.

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Everything would have changed.

"History would have changed".

You think that would have changed things?

"It probably would have changed things, yes.

His whole metabolism would have changed".

It would have changed his life".

It would have changed things around completely.

He added, "We would have changed coaches".

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