Examples of using Something has changed in English and their translations into Danish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
Something has changed.
But I do think something has changed.
Something has changed.
You're going to notice that something has changed.
Something has changed.
Since Dr. Todd first tested the device. Something has changed.
Something has changed.
Ben changed his fights against Ghost freak, but something has changed.
Something has changed.
Not that there's any reason to think that something has changed, but our daughter, Laura, she did promise, and one tries to remain optimistic.
Something has changed in you.
The result is always the same:a person feels inside that something has changed, and today it can no longer live as he lived yesterday.
Something has changed. But.
Sounds more expressive voice, hardly anyone notices what did change, but if they notice that something has changed, and improved voice that sounds more expressive and powerful.
That something has changed.
Something has changed in him.
Violet. Something has changed in you.
Something has changed inside me.
It is very possible that something has changed for the better and the consumption of energy resources for the iPhone.
Something has changed within me.
But something has changed.
Something has changed, Geralt.
That something has changed.
Something has changed. Listen.
But something has changed this past year.
Something has changed between us.
And unless something has changed, I am not going in there with him.
Something has changed. Me too.
History means that something has changed, which is to say that none of the slices in the roll of time are identical.
Something has changed inside me.