Use changed in a sentence
Sentences starting with changed
- Changed as it was, he knew it well. [12]
- Changed structures, which are in no way beneficial, cannot be kept uniform through natural selection, though the injurious will be thus eliminated. [1]
Sentences ending with changed
- I don't believe you've changed. [13]
- That letter you wrote him"--she addressed herself to Mona--"it has to be changed. [11]
- By September it would have changed. [9]
- Before sunrise the wind changed. [10]
- She could not wholly conceal her dismay at seeing him so changed. [10]
- And now the whole scene was changed. [11]
- She heard the whistling and the puffing of the trains in the cinder-covered valley to the southward, but the quality of these sounds had changed. [9]
- The gilded covering where the emblems of hope and aspiration had looked so bright had faded; not wholly, perhaps, but how was the gold become dim!---how was the most fine gold changed! [6]
- I mistrusted him when he was a young man, and now I know that he hasn't changed. [9]
- But now things were changed. [5]
Short sentences using changed
- You haven't changed your mind? [9]
- Terribly changed he was. [11]
- His voice changed too. [11]
- Hasn't it changed things already? [9]
- Nothing had changed there. [9]
- The luck changed then. [5]
- I haven't changed that way. [13]
- She changed the subject. [9]
- Nothing has changed since then. [11]
- Was she changing--was she changed? [4]
Sentences containing changed two or more times
- He never could tell when the mood was going to change, and when it changed he couldn't tell what it was that had changed it. [5]
- The thoughts of men are not changed by leaving them to themselves, they are changed by substituting other thoughts. [4]
- At that point I changed the subject, and I changed it with art. [5]
- In several ways his opinions were totally changed, and would never go back to what they were before, but the main structure of his character was not changed, and could not be changed. [5]
- When Trafford questioned Hester Orval more deeply of her life there, the unearthly look quickened in her eyes, and she said: "Oh, nothing, nothing is real here, but suffering; perhaps it is all a dream, but it has changed me, changed me. [11]
- Some people would have put this and that together and perceived that the weather never changed until one particular subject was introduced, and that then it always changed. [5]
- Famous Natchez-under- the-hill has not changed notably in twenty years; in outward aspect-- judging by the descriptions of the ancient procession of foreign tourists--it has not changed in sixty; for it is still small, straggling, and shabby. [5]
- The same thing had happened in the Wales of my day, under this same old Established Church, which was supposed by many to have changed its nature when it changed its disguise. [5]
- It was Peter, but a Peter who has changed some since perambulator days, --just as Honora has changed some. [9]
More example sentences with the word changed in them
- Here the persecuted youth changed his name, Horus, to its Greek equivalent, and henceforth he was known at home and in the schools as Apollo. [10]
- He was a young Irishman, slender, tall, lithe, honest, truthful, and he never changed in all his life. [5]
- I will tell you what has changed it," and Detricand drew from his pocket Lorenzo Dow's journal. [11]
- I shall show you that when she recovered her health, her mind was changed, she was not what she had been. [5]
- I must tell you that life--has all changed since I met you--Irene, I--" "There! [4]
- Are those three yonder that to my disordered eyes are starveling swine-herds--" "The ogres, Are _they_ changed also? [5]
- A man invests years of work and a vast sum of money in a worthy enterprise, upon the faith of existing laws; then the law is changed, and the man is robbed by his own government. [5]
- During the earliest years of the new century the political atmosphere had changed, the public had shown a tendency to grow restless; and everybody knows how important it is for financial operations, for prosperity, that the people should mind their own business. [9]
- Since two thousand years all these coasts have changed more or less, risen and sunk, and the temples and palaces of two civilizations have tumbled into the sea. [4]
- He, as I wrote you before, has changed very much of late. [2]
- Oh no, you wouldn't kill me, Jo," she added quickly, in a changed voice. [11]
- On no account would she have changed what had occurred if only she succeeded in guarding herself from being humiliated by her lover. [10]
- But the unhappy woman's expression changed, and she looked down kindly on Melissa. [10]
- The motion changed with it, became rougher, and the hoof-beats a fraction less frequent. [9]
- He read it with a slight frown, which changed to a smile of amusement as he looked up and saw Margaret's excitement. [4]
- And then the wind changed, went back round the circle, reversing everything, like dragging a cat by its tail. [4]
- While the west wind blew its tidings, filling his heart full, teaching him a man's part, the days passed, the purple clouds changed to white, and the storms were over for that summer. [13]
- Fear and sorrow will now be changed into happiness and power, and all the glories of the world. [10]
- My own mirror will ask itself if it has not changed owners. [10]
- In young persons whose heads have become fixed either sideways or backwards, owing to disease, one of the two eyes has changed its position, and the shape of the skull has been altered apparently by the pressure of the brain in a new direction. [1]
- I saw men whom thirty years had changed but slightly; but their wives had grown old. [5]
- All but Jack, who changed all other articles of his dress, but clung to his traveling pantaloons. [5]
- The road along which they moved was bordered on both sides by dead horses; ragged men who had fallen behind from various regiments continually changed about, now joining the moving column, now again lagging behind it. [2]
- With the prosperity which he made attend his work he changed the character of the enterprise, and with Fulkerson's enthusiastic support he gave the public an art journal of as high grade as 'Les Lettres et les Arts', and very much that sort of thing. [8]
- The tremendous catastrophe which had befallen Tom had changed his moral landscape in much the same way. [5]
- 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]
- But this world, where lying and deceit flourish, would be changed into a Paradise, and it would be an Ueberhell whom mankind would have to thank for the great blessing. [10]
- It changed instantly when he glanced about him, and an oath broke from his lips as he singled out Eliphalet Hopper standing in sullen aggressiveness, beside the table. [9]
- From vaguely admiring what she looked at, she began to be critical; this and that could be changed to advantage; this shade of hanging was not harmonious; this light did not fall right. [4]
- How changed we were from what we had been a few short hours before! [5]
- Here the horses were changed, and now Gombert walked with Barbara in front of the vehicle to "stretch their legs. [10]
- But Anna Mikhaylovna went forward a step or two to keep her hold on the portfolio, and changed her grip. [2]
- She knew full well, he said, that his living loves changed in frequent succession, and it would be strange indeed if a dead one could bind him any longer. [10]
- When that month was up he was a changed man, and he opened an office in Lebanon. [11]
- Her first impulse was to assure herself that nothing was changed in the familiar objects around her. [6]
- Your other instinct was the truer one, if indeed you have really changed it--I don't believe you have. [9]
- This same thing was repeated once more; and it fetched such a whirlwind of applause that Sir Sagramor lost his temper, and at once changed his tactics and set himself the task of chasing me down. [5]
- Although his dancing was perfect, he lost the step without apparent cause, his expression changed, and for the moment he seemed to be utterly confused. [9]
- The brooding paroxysm was over, or at least her passion had changed its phase. [6]
- There it all was just as it had ever been, and seeming to deny that anything had changed in the lives of those who made the place other than a dead or deserted world. [11]
- This hoary program was invented in the idiot asylum, and will never be changed. [5]
- But now--oh, all was changed now. [5]
- At last all was changed in England. [11]
- Thus, ere she was aware of it, her burning anguish changed into a cheerful remembrance. [10]
- Now the situation was all changed. [11]
- Mr. Plimpton didn't want the world changed! [9]
- He heard a voice, now, and felt a disposition to run and hide; but he changed his mind at once, for this voice was praying, evidently. [5]
- But yet," her voice suddenly changed, a note of plaintive force filled it--"I have learned much this hour--more than I ever knew. [11]
- And yet, by virtue of the strange ceremony through which they had passed, he seemed to have changed. [9]
- Like the other villagers, she had always accorded me the deference due my rank; but now, without word said on either side, she and I changed places; she gave orders, not suggestions. [5]
- He had changed very much since Princess Mary had last seen him. [2]
- He insisted, therefore, upon its being changed from the basis upon which the fathers of the government left it to the basis of its perpetuation and nationalization. [7]
- Suavity was come upon it like a new glove and changed the man. [9]
- By gradual and unexplained degrees, the constitution of the State has been changed until there are only twenty senators. [9]
- The result was unexpected: the instrument was not affecting at all, but there was such a strong barometer taste to the soup that the head cook, who was a most conscientious person, changed its name in the bill of fare. [5]
- The elixir had undoubtedly changed Melchior's son to an incredible extent; from an easily-led, pleasure-loving youth, Zeno became a self-contained man--almost a recluse--and he won for himself the reputation of being one of the severest judges on the Leipsic bench. [10]
- But I cannot understand the cruelty..." "Qui s'excuse s'accuse," * said Julie, smiling and waving the lint triumphantly, and to have the last word she promptly changed the subject. [2]
- Having changed horses twice and galloped twenty miles in an hour and a half over a sticky, muddy road, Bolkhovitinov reached Litashevka after one o'clock at night. [2]
- When drooping pleasure turns to grief, And trembling faith is changed to fear, The murmuring wind, the quivering leaf Shall softly tell us, Thou art near! [6]
- Macavoy had uncanny tricks with his voice, and presently he changed the song into a shrill, wailing whistle, which went trembling about the place and then stopped suddenly. [11]
- And while I trembled with the repression of it, she was changed. [9]
- And he changed, too, I could see it. [9]
- But she remembered too how he had changed of late toward Mademoiselle Bourienne and could not bear to see her, thereby showing how unjust were the reproaches Princess Mary had mentally addressed to her. [2]
- He changed his tone a little. [9]
- Fiercely though she told herself she would believe none of it, fiercely though she hated Mr. Worthington, fervently though she repeated aloud that her love for Jethro and her faith in him had not changed, the doubts remained. [9]
- In driving down to the old city, to the place of business of the Barings, I found many streets little changed. [6]
- And I want to tell you something else, Mr. Insall, while I have the chance--how just being with you and Mrs. Maturin has changed me. [9]
- I was about to say, "You haven't changed a bit since then"--but that was risky. [5]
- I say this to reassure you that I have not changed my position. [7]
- Her manner changed to one of stinging scorn. [9]
- To-day we changed to one meal, and that at about noon, with a small ration or water at 8 or 9 A.M., another at 12 A.M., and a third at 5 or 6 P.M. [5]
- It is well to know the trick of a lock and the hour that guard is changed. [11]
- Is he known to have changed his opinion as to the approaching disastrous event? [6]
- Dion was right to give this warning; for Gorgias's bearing and the very tone of his voice changed as he eagerly declared that the frightful events had been followed by more than happy ones for the city, his friend, and Barine. [10]
- I wish him to examine his own course in regard to this matter a moment, and then see if his opinion will not be changed a little. [7]
- Natasha was about to call him but changed her mind. [2]
- His club changed to a spade, and he shouldered it and started away sighing profoundly and shedding tears. [5]
- In all that time my temperament has not changed, by even a shade. [5]
- For the first time in months you get up for breakfast--a pretty sure sign you hadn't changed your mind. [9]
- After a long time he slowly and sadly changed his position, and took up this object with a sigh. [5]
- Though not much time had passed since Prince Andrew had left Russia, he had changed greatly during that period. [2]
- The inhabitants of Tierra del Fuego, the Cape of Good Hope, and Tasmania in the one hemisphere, and of the arctic regions in the other, must have passed through many climates, and changed their habits many times, before they reached their present homes. [1]
- At first both thought that they felt a beneficial result; but soon their condition changed for the worse, and their illness constantly increased. [10]
- At first she thought she would go to the House with the Tall Porch, but she changed her mind, and went to the Bois Noir instead. [11]
- She had never thought herself good looking, and now--it was astonishing!--she seemed to have changed, and she saw with pride that her arms and neck were shapely, that her dark hair fell down in a cascade over her white shoulders to her waist. [9]
- It seemed as though she had changed parts with Bent-Anat. [10]
- I tell you this, if you do not already know it: The new circumstances have changed the face of matters. [5]
- But even at this rattling gait I think we changed watches three times in Fort Adams reach, which is five miles long. [5]
- But, on the third day after Hosea's return, Hornecht had gone to talk with him and since then everything had changed for the worse. [10]
- He dared not think that the expression he caught was one of sympathy, for it changed instantly. [9]
- Man, I did think me changed to a pauper, and . [5]
- But, gentlemen, I think it is plain to all of you that he has changed his religious convictions. [9]
- I do not think her money-passion has ever diminished in ferocity, I do not think that she has ever allowed a dollar that had no friends to get by her alive, but I think her reason for wanting it has changed. [5]
- That state of things is all changed. [5]
- But I think they have changed since the wah, you know. [4]
- They had changed, they had grown. [9]
- They changed nothing, they built nothing, they left nothing behind them to remember them by, nothing to hold their disciples together, nothing to solidify their work and enable it to defy the assaults of time and the weather. [5]
- And, more than these, the Victoria of the blissful excursions he had known was changed as she had spoken to him--constrained, distant, apart; although still dispensing kindness, going out of her way to bring Hilary home, and to tell him of Hilary's accident. [9]
- We know that these qualities are easily affected by changed conditions of life, or by close inter-breeding, and that they are governed by highly complex laws, for instance, that of the unequal fertility of converse crosses between the same two species. [1]
- Nothing had changed these past six years. [11]
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