81. The prevalence of metaphor and simile is constant though other features of the language change in each of these sections. 82. A lot can change in three years. 83. He came along with a project which was to get to get somebody to change in a company where we bought forty per cent of it. 84. Practice changed in response to arguments made in the context of adjudication, as arguments about what judges should do in particular cases, not in special miniconstitutional conventions. 85. Nothing serious yet, although she sensed their friendship was changing in a subtle sort of way. 86. Something changed in his face then, some fleeting spectre that drained the life from his eyes and left them cold and hard. 87. All change in the second half. 88. THE Mazda range, much changed in recent years, is to get a new flagship model. 89. But if RJB can start to make profits on these mines where British Coal could not, then this sceptical attitude could change in a trice. 90. Mary Craven, spokeswoman for the Bingo Association of Great Britain, said the game had changed dramatically in recent years. |