91.   Some people wearied by politics are leaning toward the candidate they know, hoping for stability, instead of a new administration promising wholesale changes.

92.   Teams are making wholesale changes to their starting sides.

93.   The pace bowling has seen wholesale changes.

94.   The Minnesota Vikings overcame wholesale changes on their coaching staff, offensive line and at quarterback.

95.   The Lord Chancellor said, however, that he expects no wholesale changes in British law.

96.   Yet wholesale change is what Belgians demand.

97.   He has been accused of chopping and changing his lineups, yet Friday he said the current Wallabies had no need to be afraid about him making wholesale changes.

98.   He hinted at wholesale changes for the last game against Ireland.

99.   He was, however, unimpressed with his midfield, but did not envisage wholesale changes.

100.   However, the chairman of the Australian selectors, Trevor Hohns, denied there would be wholesale changes to the side for the tour of South Africa.

a. + change >>共 804
major 5.67%
significant 3.47%
proposed 3.24%
big 2.49%
political 2.43%
radical 2.21%
dramatic 2.21%
constitutional 1.94%
fundamental 1.81%
sweeping 1.73%
wholesale 0.55%
wholesale + n. >>共 437
price 24.22%
market 6.11%
electricity 5.54%
change 4.32%
power 3.38%
level 2.20%
trade 2.12%
business 2.00%
energy 1.75%
cost 1.71%
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