Use changes in a sentence
Sentences starting with changes
- Changes of colour thus caused may last for a longer or shorter time. [1]
- Changes from State systems to the national system are rapidly taking place, and it is hoped that very soon there will be in the United States no banks of issue not authorized by Congress and no bank-note circulation not secured by the Government. [7]
- Changes take place--only look at me!--changes take place more swiftly here in Ratisbon. [10]
Sentences ending with changes
- It was nigh two-and-thirty year since he had been there last, and he did hear say there were great changes. [12]
- I shall have trouble with every other Northern Cabinet appointment--so much so that I shall have to defer them as long as possible to avoid being teased into insanity, to make changes. [7]
- But I'm going to make some changes. [4]
- You can't help these changes. [4]
- The reading of the stars last night, and the auguries drawn from this morning's victims, portend great changes. [10]
- The fact is that culture in this country is full of surprises, and so doubles and feints and comes back upon itself that the most diligent recorder can scarcely note its changes. [4]
- But they are sensitive to the political atmosphere, to the philosophical significance that it has to great impending changes. [4]
- They have a prescience of changes in the drift of public affairs, and a delicate sensitiveness that causes them to adjust their raiment to express these changes. [4]
- A person's nature never changes. [5]
- I have now named what I regard as the most necessary and important changes. [5]
Short sentences using changes
- Everything changes with the mood. [11]
- These are changes, indeed. [5]
- It hardly changes at all. [5]
- Well, what changes _have_ come! [5]
- No changes permitted. [5]
- His manner changes. [11]
- Guard changes then. [11]
- Everything changes. [4]
Sentences containing changes two or more times
- If the centre of the world changes, the column changes its position accordingly. [5]
- Very slight changes increase the health, vigour, and fertility of most or all organic beings, whilst other changes are known to render a large number of animals sterile. [1]
- The further we drove in our inspection-tour, the more sensibly I realized how the city had grown since I had seen it last; changes in detail became steadily more apparent and frequent than at first, too: changes uniformly evidencing progress, energy, prosperity. [5]
- Great changes will doubtless be made in the tenure and transfer of land, and these changes will react upon England to the ultimate abasement of the landed aristocracy; but this equalization of conditions would work no consent to separation. [4]
- The face might be an uninteresting one; still, as sharing the inevitable changes wrought by time, it would be worth looking at as it passed through the curve of life,--the vital parabola, which betrays itself in the symbolic changes of the features. [6]
More example sentences with the word changes in them
- It must interest you to come back, and see the changes in our Western civilization. [9]
- We skip ten years and this history finds certain changes to record. [5]
- Not that Tom yearned for the slipper; but he regarded its occasional applications as being as inevitable as changes in the weather; lying did not come easily to him, and left to himself he much preferred to confess and have the matter over with. [9]
- The remarkable changes wrought during my lifetime in the political affairs of Germany I can merely indicate here. [10]
- And they can't--they won't believe that many changes are coming, that this is but one of many signs. [9]
- Henceforth she read with understanding the changes in his manner, and saw behind the mingled abstraction and fanciful meditation of his talk. [11]
- The steel sung with our quick changes from 'quarte' to 'tierce'. [9]
- I don't see why a changeable man shouldn't get as much enjoyment out of his changes, and transformations and transfigurations as a steadfast man gets out of standing still and pegging at the same old monotonous thing all the time. [5]
- The changes also which they undergo are due to the intrusion of new precedents, which hold their ground against opposition, and keep their place. [5]
- Curious to see what changes time had wrought, she peered through the by no means narrow crack and overlooked the minister's spacious office, where he was now entirely alone with the Councillor Viglius. [10]
- Since that time what changes have taken place! [6]
- Commands, threats, punishments, were out of the question with her; the mere physical effects of crossing her will betrayed themselves in such changes of expression and manner that it would have been senseless to attempt to govern her in any such way. [6]
- After that the weather changes into something winter-like. [4]
- By and by we perceived what those super-delicate colors, and their continuous play and movement, reminded us of; it is what one sees in a soap-bubble that is drifting along, catching changes of tint from the objects it passes. [5]
- What these were we need not stop to mention,--only remarking that there were dresses of various patterns, which might afford an agreeable series of changes, and in certain contingencies prove eminently useful. [6]
- His dream life was a glowing and continuous and persistent excitement, and he kept every part of it fresh and sparkling by frequent changes, the religious part along with the rest. [5]
- Even while the war is in progress has that internal democratic process of evolution been going on, presaging profound changes in the social fabric. [9]
- Nature was so vast; she was so insignificant; changes in its motionless inorganic life were imperceptible save through the telescopes of years; but she, like the wind, the water, and the clouds, was variable, inconstant. [11]
- We call them vascular glands, and we believe that they elaborate colored and uncolored blood-cells; but just what changes they effect, and just how they effect them, it has proved a very difficult matter to determine. [3]
- The laws of variation must determine the nature of the initial changes, and will have largely influenced the final result. [1]
- Its outside had undergone great changes, but its bare interior was little altered. [6]
- In less than twenty years we have seen wonderful changes in public taste and in the efforts of writers to meet it or to create it. [4]
- The clang and tumult were still going on, and the remorseless fires were burning fiercely as before; for few changes of night and day brought rest or quiet there. [12]
- Many changes now took place, and the most powerful man in the kingdom filled Pharaoh with hatred of the Hebrews and their leader, Mesu, whom he and the queen had hitherto protected and feared. [10]
- I should like to walk into your church some Sunday and see the changes under such conditions. [4]
- And Philip learned to read in this varying advice the changes in her own experience. [4]
- Theoretically it ought to go on its own straightforward inductive path, without regard to changes of government or to fluctuations of public opinion. [3]
- It is easy to call these changes by the name allotropism, but not the less do they confound our hasty generalizations. [3]
- The moon passed through all her changes, the sun and planets moved, and from the dome echoed songs and lute-playing, which were intended to represent the music of the spheres. [10]
- Sometimes I have thought I was warned beforehand of coming trouble, just as many people are of changes in the weather, by some unaccountable feeling,--but not often, and I don't like to talk about such things. [6]
- In consequence of this battle Kutuzov received a diamond decoration, and Bennigsen some diamonds and a hundred thousand rubles, others also received pleasant recognitions corresponding to their various grades, and following the battle fresh changes were made in the staff. [2]
- But the remarkable thing about it is that heretofore in all nations and times, and in all changes of fashion in dress, the rose has held its own as the queen of flowers and as the finest expression of sentiment. [4]
- The reason why the Reformers were discontented and wanted some changes made, seemed quite clear. [5]
- It beats all the other changes put together, for surprise. [5]
- It is only the name for the incomprehensible cause of certain changes known to our consciousness, and assumed to be outside of it. [3]
- The changes in the Mississippi River are great and strange, yet were to be expected; but I was not expecting to live to see Natchez and these other river towns become manufacturing strongholds and railway centers. [5]
- You are not the kind of man with whom a woman could trust herself in the troubles and changes of life. [11]
- In due season, the growth of knowledge, chiefly under the form of that part of knowledge called science, so changes the views of the universe that many of its long-unchallenged legends become no more than nursery tales. [6]
- Through openings in the foliage we glimpsed picturesque scenery that revealed ceaseless changes and new charms with every step of our progress. [5]
- He thought of the dim and dread future,--all the changes that it would bring to him, to all the living, to the face of the globe, to the order of earthly things. [6]
- With regard to the changes in the general conditions of society and the advance in human knowledge, think for one moment what fifty years have done! [6]
- We change, but the changes are only New forms of the old forms again, We die and some spaces are lonely, But men live in lives of new men. [11]
- The signs are, that the next twenty years will bring about some noteworthy changes in the Valley, in the direction of increased population and wealth, and in the intellectual advancement and the liberalizing of opinion which go naturally with these. [5]
- We are learning that the chemistry of the body must be studied, not simply by its ingesta and egesta, but that there is a long intermediate series of changes which must be investigated in their own light, under their own special conditions. [3]
- Before they left that night the pink milliner had already planned the changes which were to celebrate her coming and her ruling. [11]
- Do you wonder that my thoughts took the poetical form, in the contemplation of these changes and their melancholy consequences? [6]
- It is natural that in times like the present changes of faith and of place of worship should be far from infrequent. [6]
- Or do you suppose that a knight changes his saints, as he does his doublet and coat of mail, without having any great and powerful motive? [10]
- Consequently, their food supply will undergo marked changes week by week. [1]
- He was perpetually suggesting changes in the make-up of the first number, with a view to its greater vividness of effect. [8]
- But it is still observable that with all his changes of position, he never assumes the upright or a fraudful affectation of dignity. [5]
- She had no sooner entered the room than the same sudden changes which had followed my cousin's visit began to show themselves, and before she had reached my bedside I was in a state of deadly collapse, as on the occasions already mentioned. [6]
- Moses would as soon have questioned the seasons or the weather as Cynthia's changes of moods,--which were indeed the weather for him, and when storms came he sat with his back to them, waiting for the sunshine. [9]
- Time has made some great changes since the Roman days. [5]
- There have been some changes of late years in the care of criminals, but does public opinion yet everywhere demand that jailers and prison-keepers and executioners of the penal law should be men of refinement, of high character, of any degree of culture? [4]
- I would only some changes effect. [5]
- Poor people live so near to misfortune all the time--I mean poor people like Jim, Osterhaut, and Jowett--that changes of fortune are just natural things to them. [11]
- But as we smoked and chatted about the friends we had in common, about political events at home and the changes that were taking place there, it seemed as if we were in America once more. [9]
- All this with slight changes and omissions is from the letter of Dr. Emerson in answer to my questions. [6]
- Then he himself seized the little bell, rang it, and permitted the valet Adrian to brush his hair and make the necessary changes in his dress. [10]
- Yet you can't see what love is--how it changes a person!...Listen, an' in tellin' you Milly Erne's story I'll show you how love changed her. [13]
- What changes he saw in that quiet place! [6]
- The water is running water, and changes all the time, else a patient with a ringworm might take the bath with only a partial success, since, while he was ridding himself of the ringworm, he might catch the itch. [5]
- Rumors had been rife that summer, prophecies of changes to come, and the resignation of the old man who had so long been postmaster at Brampton was freely discussed--or rather the matter of his successor. [9]
- Dick could not remember that he had ever seen her show this mark of emotion before, in all his experience of her fitful changes of mood. [6]
- It will be remarked that the coincidence of their changes in this disease with enlargement of the spleen suggests the idea of a similarity of function in these two organs. [3]
- And in a recent letter to New Jersey Democrats we find him warning his party, or more properly the nation, of the domestic social changes necessarily flowing from his international program. [9]
- The man doesn't really die; he changes his name and vanishes; we bury a dummy, and cry over it, with all the world to help. [5]
- His dreamings and readings worked certain changes in him, by-and-by. [5]
- His French tongue ran, now with words in the patois of Normandy, now of Brittany; and all with the accent of French Canada, an accent undisturbed by the changes and growths of France. [11]
- So again the raisers of fancy animals certainly have admired for many generations and still admire the same breeds; they earnestly desire slight changes, which are considered as improvements, but any great or sudden change is looked at as the greatest blemish. [1]
- The telegram ostensibly quotes verse 53 from the "Magnificat," but really makes some pretty formidable changes in it. [5]
- The priest was powerfully made; so powerful indeed, so tall was he, that when, in one of the changes of the music, a kind of exaltation filled him, and he came to his feet, his head almost touched the ceiling. [11]
- Even in our own dress, the general character lasts long, and the changes are to a certain extent graduated. [1]
- Such changes of outward circumstances are termed reverses of fortune, and the phrase is fitting, for by them life gains a new form. [10]
- However, on the outskirts changes were apparent enough; notably in dwelling-house architecture. [5]
- If we could only note the first coming into the mind of a thought that changes life and re-forms character--supposing that every act and every new departure has this subtle beginning--we might be less the sport of circumstances than we seem to be. [4]
- Watching them from one of the windows of the great mansion, I saw these perpetual changes, and moralized thus:- --Insanity is often the logic of an accurate mind overtasked. [6]
- One single letter often changes the meaning of whole sentences.--What a noise the people outside are making! [10]
- In the midst of them was Dorothy, in a crimson silk capuchin, for we had had one of our changes of weather. [9]
- In any estimate of the prospects of England we must take into account the recent marked changes in the social condition. [4]
- This is one of the most striking changes that King noticed in American life. [4]
- With the aid of the guide-book I could describe the wonders of the pavilion and the various changes which have come over the great watering-place. [6]
- During the remainder of the act the lucky performers were those whose parts required changes of dress; the others were a soaked, bedraggled, and uncomfortable lot, but in the last degree picturesque. [5]
- But besides considerations of foreign policy, the attention of Russian society was at that time keenly directed on the internal changes that were being undertaken in all the departments of government. [2]
- But the change of changes was on the 'levee. [5]
- S. B., late of B. M.' To describe the changes that passed over Quilp's face, as he read this letter half-a-dozen times, would require some new language: such, for power of expression, as was never written, read, or spoken. [12]
- But this dislike of a sudden change would not preclude their appreciating slight changes, any more than it does in the case of man. [1]
- Age brings other obvious changes besides the loss of active power. [6]
- There have been numerous changes in this city since I went away, and many a hand which pressed mine in farewell is no longer here, or would perhaps be withdrawn, merely because I am a Catholic and intend to stay here among the Protestants. [10]
- The face was not subjected to changes, but remained the same first and last--a ghastly white. [5]
- Three years had not done it all, but it had done a good deal; and he was more keenly alive to the changes and developments which had begun long before he left and had increased vastly since. [11]
- Popular wrath does not continue to boil, and many changes will take place in the year before the Legislature meets again. [9]
- In Italy they naturally took us for distempered Garibaldians, and set a gunboat to look for any thing significant in our changes of uniform. [5]
- In returning to my task I found that my original plan had shaped itself in the underground laboratory of my thought so that some changes had to be made in what I had written. [6]
- The fact is, my friends, that the fashion in literature changes, and the literary tailors have to change their cuts or go out of business. [5]
- Such a document must be in existence, for up to the day after Henrica's illness it had been in the lawyer's possession, but was then sent for by the old lady, who desired to make some changes in it. [10]
- And these changes must be dealt with by statesmen, must be guided with one hand while the war is being prosecuted with the other. [9]
- A few words must be added on changes of plumage in relation to the season of the year. [1]
- With a hasty movement she raised her head, looked steadily into the young man's handsome face and said with dignity: "You see only the exterior, Junker von Dornburg; three years have made many changes within. [10]
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