"change" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- He survived, barely, but he had been unalterably changed.
- His early life, spent caring for a severely retarded sister, was unalterably changed by a local librarian who gave him a copy of "The Merchant of Venice."
- Some places and people featured in "African Ark" have unalterably changed since the year began.
- Mr. Jervis's thesis is that nuclear weapons have unalterably changed the way people think and the way nations behave.
- And in that room they knew what no one else knew at the time: that the balance of nuclear power in the world might just have been unalterably changed because an aide recognized a Korean symbol.
- It is clear, however, that television has been changed unalterably by cable.
- Over the long term, there is no evidence so far that oil spills "have unalterably changed the world's oceans or marine resources," according to a 1985 study on "Oil in the Sea" by the National Research Council.
- However, the global population has been reduced to between a fifth and an eighth of its pre-invasion level, and the world's climate has been unalterably changed.
- And, in a room near, but out of sight of, the execution chamber, a small group of people whose lives were unalterably changed by the killers huddled together.
- When you're in the hospital, its anonymity allows you to keep at a distance the fact that your life has been unalterably changed and played around with.
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