Use change in a sentence
Sentences starting with change
- Change his coat... the ras..." he did not finish. [2]
- Change positions with the enemy, and think you not he would break your communication with Richmond within the next twenty-four hours? [7]
- Change the subject, Sandy, change the subject. [5]
- Change the personal pronoun,--that is all. [6]
- Change this part of your plan, I entreat you. [10]
- Change the form of it a little, and give it a new title, and it will be a popular book. [6]
- Change them into intelligent, trained workmen, and you increased at once the capital, the resources of the entire south, which would enter upon a prosperity hitherto unknown. [5]
- Change is the handmaiden Nature requires to do her miracles with. [5]
Sentences ending with change
- Oh, why did you change? [9]
- What we are wont to call wisdom is often naively innocent of impending change. [9]
- In such regions wise and careful work was necessary, for the English rule had been fair and kindly; and men who have been ruled in that way are not always anxious for a change. [5]
- They stand just where they have always stood; there has been no change. [5]
- We watched the weather all through that awful night, and kept an eye on the barometer, to be prepared for the least change. [5]
- But Frank's nature was undergoing a change. [11]
- I guess I was so excited at the prospect of seeing you when I dressed this morning I put it into my change. [9]
- What was his was all of me worth the having, and was given always; there was no change. [11]
- Few took the trouble to inquire into the very apparent causes for the change. [10]
- Well, history and tradition testify that the heart is just about what it was in the beginning; it has undergone no shade of change. [5]
Short sentences using change
- Impossible for me to change. [4]
- I'm too old to change. [4]
- Delay will change this. [5]
- I'd change some things. [11]
- But see how things change. [5]
- And a change there was. [4]
- We will change the subject. [5]
- Let us change the subject. [5]
- I will change the subject. [5]
- She couldn't understand the change. [9]
Sentences containing change two or more times
- The manner in which certain letters or sounds change when others change is very like correlated growth. [1]
- No, the change was in her, and the very vastness of that change came as a shock. [9]
- If you want to change the spelling, you have to change the sound first. [5]
- Do people hesitate to change houses any more than they do to change their clothes? [4]
- He admits, however, that there is a literal change in the bill, and that he made the change in deference to other senators who would not support the bill without. [7]
- It was observable that brass ones were in use while I was in Calcutta, showing that it was not yet time to change to porcelain; I was told the change to porcelain was not usually made until May. [5]
- You have effected some change in me which defies analysis, a change of attitude,--to attempt to dogmatize it would ruin it. [9]
- Everything is changed since the war, for better or for worse; but you'll find people down here born grumblers, who see no change except the change for the worse. [5]
- Whoever can change public opinion can change the government practically just so much. [7]
- The mere fact of this change is more distinctly complained of than is any conduct of the new officer, or other consequence of the change. [7]
More example sentences with the word change in them
- Will you change your mind now, you blockhead? [10]
- I cannot change your hearts--but the wife of my brother's son, the daughter of Ben Akiba, must be a daughter of our people, morning, noon, and night. [10]
- I will tell you,--I said.---When a given symbol which represents a thought has lain for a certain length of time in the mind, it undergoes a change like that which rest in a certain position gives to iron. [6]
- Not one of you would be willing to change our civilization for any other. [4]
- Didn't I change you off, en give you a good fambly en a good name, en made you a white gen'l'man en rich, wid store clothes on--en what did I git for it? [5]
- And you said you loved me, and that nothing could change you! [11]
- Not having as yet seen occasion to change, it is now my purpose to pursue the course marked out in the inaugural address. [7]
- However, I may yet change my mind and sail Saturday. [5]
- I may be wrong, but I have an idea that when the people of this country learn how their legislatures are conducted they will want to change things. [9]
- By it none wounded in feeling, none injured in interest; even the drammaker and dram-seller will have glided into other occupations so gradually as never to have felt the change, and will stand ready to join all others in the universal song of gladness. [7]
- Stand where you would, or change your position as often as you pleased, you were always a centre from which radiated a dozen long archways and colonnades that lost themselves in distance and the sombre twilight of the place. [5]
- Sometimes her eyes would wander off to Mr. Bernard, and their expression, as old Dr. Kittredge, who watched her for a while pretty keenly, noticed, would change perceptibly. [6]
- And what effect would this change in relations have upon men? [4]
- Not to regret would have been to change his nature, and that were a feat impossible for his biographer to accomplish. [4]
- Everybody believed I would die; but on the fourteenth day a change came for the worse and they were disappointed. [5]
- Of course you would change the details. [4]
- I wish somebody would change that subject; that is a very sore subject to me. [5]
- I wish he would change his seat and come round and sit by our Scheherezade! [6]
- If my conscience would allow me to make a change, but that is out of the question. [5]
- No, I must work up to it by degrees, buying suit after suit of clothes, in shops wide apart, and getting a little finer article with each change, until I should finally reach silk and velvet, and be ready for my project. [5]
- The law of work does seem utterly unfair--but there it is, and nothing can change it: the higher the pay in enjoyment the worker gets out of it, the higher shall be his pay in cash, also. [5]
- It is a wonderful thing to be so celebrated; yet look at him; it makes no change in him; he does not even seem to know it. [5]
- Cynthia listened, and wondered what language Miss Duncan would use if she knew how great and how complete that change had been. [9]
- Come weal, come woe, come dark, come light, I have fixed my mind, and nothing shall change it. [11]
- Rostov, in common with the whole army from which he came, was far from having experienced the change of feeling toward Napoleon and the French--who from being foes had suddenly become friends--that had taken place at headquarters and in Boris. [2]
- He went on with his duty, but talked no more of the change than if it had never occurred. [13]
- She was content with her lot; and if any change for the worse were in prospect she would rather not be tormented beforehand by a wise prophet; nor was it better to be deluded by a foolish one. [10]
- They oddly return with every change of weather; and are still sometimes accompanied with a little soreness and hoarseness, but I combat them steadily with pitch plasters and bran tea. [14]
- Ruth had listened with an occasional change of colour, but also with an outward pride to which she seemed suddenly to have grown. [11]
- It's ourselves we wish to change, we wish for a religious faith like yours, only the same teaching which gave it to you is powerless for us. [9]
- Dry night and wind steady enough to require no change in sail; but this A.M. an attempt to lower it proved abortive. [5]
- At times her will revealed itself in astonishing and unexpected flashes, as when once she announced that she was going to change Matthew's school. [9]
- But the war will change that, is already changing it. [9]
- Much as the Widow was pleased with the costume belonging to her condition, she did not disguise from herself that under certain circumstances she might be willing to change her name again. [6]
- We can see why it is that aborigines, who have long inhabited islands, and who must have been long exposed to nearly uniform conditions, should be specially affected by any change in their habits, as seems to be the case. [1]
- Rustem, the Masdakite, who till now had been lying unconscious, had been roused from his lethargy by some change of treatment, and loudly called for his master Haschim. [10]
- One poor devil who had waddled (failed) in Change Alley had collected under his mattress the letters of Junius, then selling the Public Advertiser as few publications had ever sold before. [9]
- The assemblage rose, whiffed ceremony to the winds, and rushed for the door like a mob; overturning chairs, smashing crockery, tugging, struggling, shouldering, crowding--anything to get out before I should change my mind and puff the castle into the measureless dim vacancies of space. [5]
- The new scene which would result from this change had been conjured before the Queen's mental vision with marvellous celerity, and she described it in brief, vivid language to the architect. [10]
- Was it this which had been more or less vaguely working in his mind a little while before when she had noticed a change in him; or was it that he was disappointed that they were two and no more--always two, and no more? [11]
- It mattered little whether most people were changed or not because one state of their minds could not be less or more interesting than another; but a change in Laura. [11]
- Meanwhile she inquired whether it might be possible to get four horses at the next change, and she offered five gold pieces to a man who would ride on ahead of them and secure the team. [11]
- For a change, when you wanted one, you could stroll to the Castle, and burrow among its dungeons, or climb about its ruined towers, or visit its interior shows--the great Heidelberg Tun, for instance. [5]
- I asked her when she was going to the baths, and suggested that the change would do her good. [9]
- They change color when a person comes along and hangs up an immortelle; but that is nothing: any right-feeling reptile would do that. [5]
- I then took what small change he had, and "shoved. [5]
- I then took what small change he had and "shoved". [5]
- You cannot think what a sad change has fallen on us since. [12]
- If you don't, we'll change them again. [9]
- But week after week went by and there was no change in his conduct. [10]
- He suspected that we were not wholly happy in being winners in such a game,--he even believed that we could wish as much as any others to change the game and the prizes. [9]
- Senator Douglas holds, we know, that a man may rightfully be wiser to-day than he was yesterday; that he may rightfully change when he finds himself wrong. [7]
- Very likely, if we could radically change human nature. [4]
- At French River we change horses. [4]
- It is the way we are all made, and we can't help it, we can't change it. [5]
- Coniston, too, was watching the drama, and had had a better view of the stage than Brampton, and saw some reason presently for the change in Jethro Bass. [9]
- Whether this change was wrought by their great approval of the assault upon Sumter, or their great resentment at the government's resistance to that assault, is not definitely known. [7]
- The only doubt was whether she could change her garments in the quarters of the Swiss, and whether Frau Gertrude would help her do so. [10]
- All I wanted was to go somewheres; all I wanted was a change, I warn't particular. [5]
- Never mind what was the matter with it; perhaps a very small change at the right point would have turned it into a fine success. [5]
- How painful, too, was the feeling that she was being examined to discover whether the Abbess Kunigunde had any share in her change of purpose! [10]
- Them poor things was that glad and happy it made my heart ache to see them getting fooled and lied to so, but I didn't see no safe way for me to chip in and change the general tune. [5]
- But, as I was saying, to change quarters here as late as November is a little difficult, for the wise ones seek to get housed for the winter by October: they select the sunny apartments, get on the double windows, and store up wood. [4]
- When the top was reached and we went flying down the other side, there was no change in the program. [5]
- The year 1876 was passed over without any special change worth notice. [6]
- When the game was over, a different one followed, perhaps something which rendered the little hands skilful by preparing fine weaving from strips of paper; for Froebel had perceived that change brought rest. [10]
- To this I was only able to reply that on one point at least she must change her mind, for that I knew for certain that old grand-dame Pernhart loved her truly. [10]
- But the change was not from the capacity of making a fool of myself. [8]
- William Wetherell, who was looking out of the window, drew his breath, and even Jethro drew back with an exclamation at the change wrought in her. [9]
- Since this lecture was delivered a great and, as I think, beneficial change has taken place in the practice of medicine. [6]
- I thought he was creeping down that way, but I was not prepared for a leap spanning such a tremendous parenthesis of boarders as this change of position included. [6]
- Very naturally Janet was aware of the change in Ditmar, and knew the cause of it. [9]
- Yes, instantly he was aware of a change, in the eyes, at the mouth. [11]
- What a change was all this, he thought to himself, from the staring hot stones of Malta, the squalor of Constantinople, the frigid cliffs of Spitzbergen, the noisome tropical forests of the Indies! [11]
- Mr. Motley's case was a striking illustration that the renal disease of so-called Bright's disease may supervene as part and parcel of a larger and antecedent change in the blood-vessels in other parts than the kidney. [6]
- The Colonel's tongue was a magician's wand that turned dried apples into figs and water into wine as easily as it could change a hovel into a palace and present poverty into imminent future riches. [5]
- In fact he was a little ashamed to go; he didn't want to go there and find out by the rude impact of the thought of those people upon his reorganized condition of mind, how sharp the change had been. [5]
- When Pierre himself wanted to change his mind she would fight him with his own weapons. [2]
- First, Mary the Virgin and Mary the Matron; later, with a change of precedence, Mary the Matron and Mary the Virgin. [5]
- It was not very singular that Elsie should be lingering in her old haunts, from which the change of season must soon drive her. [6]
- One can be very proud of his adopted country, and brag for it, and fight for it; but lying deep in a man's nature is something, no doubt, that no oath nor material interest can change, and that is never naturalized. [4]
- The doctor was very much displeased about something and made a change in the dressings, turning the wounded man over so that he groaned again and grew unconscious and delirious from the agony. [2]
- They are not very fine clothes; but if they were much finer, they wouldn't change me. [9]
- She is certainly very delicate, and greatly needs a change of air and scene to renovate her constitution. [14]
- Day by day Venters watched the white of her face slowly change to brown, and the wasted cheeks fill out by imperceptible degrees. [13]
- He wished the venerable minister to prepare Miss Silence Withers for a revelation which would materially change her future prospects. [6]
- That is a vast change in the Northern public sentiment upon that question. [7]
- Death doesn't change us more than life, my dear. [12]
- Now, please, let us change the subject finally; and"--here she softly laughed--"forgive me if I have treated your fancied infatuation lightly or indifferently. [11]
- When he got upon his feet at last and moved feebly down-town, a melancholy change had come over everything and every creature. [5]
- You have done up your hair in this new way for the visitors, and before the visitors I tell you that in future you are never to dare to change your way of dress without my consent. [2]
- They all went up to Myrtle and congratulated her on her change of fortune. [6]
- I will hunt up the American Claimant the first thing in the morning, accomplish my mission, then change my lodging and vanish from scrutiny under a fictitious name. [5]
- Mother has made up her mind to the change, but grandmother is bitter about it. [6]
- She had made up her mind quite how the announcement should read, and, once it was given out, nothing would induce her to change her mind. [11]
- Sick of my unwalled, solitary realm, I ask to change the myriad lifeless worlds I visit as mine own for one poor patch Of this dull spheroid and a little breath To shape in word or deed to serve my kind. [6]
- If the Knobs University bill could only go through, what a change would be wrought in the condition of most of the persons in this history. [5]
- He did not understand the slight change that passed over her face. [11]
- His mind had undergone the peculiar change which frequently precedes death, two days previously; the calm of better feelings filled it; a return of natural affection marked his last moments. [14]
- Those birds which undergo a seasonal change of plumage likewise become much more pugnacious at the period when they are most gaily ornamented. [1]
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