Use changing in a sentence
Sentences starting with changing
- Changing the angle of the sun-dial does not affect the time of day. [9]
- Changing his course, he entered the familiar hills, which he knew better than any pioneer of Jansen, and rode a diagonal course over the trail they would take. [11]
Sentences ending with changing
- But the earth was moving under it, and as it rolled from west to east the plane running through the north and south poles was every instant changing. [6]
- It must be true what Chiltern had said that the world was changing. [9]
- But the expression of their features was already changing. [10]
- I've seen a lot that wants changing. [11]
- It was forever changing. [5]
- I'm changing. [13]
Short sentences using changing
- All this was changing now. [4]
Sentences containing changing two or more times
- For the changing light of the valley reflected its gleam and its color and its meaning in the changing light of her eyes. [13]
More example sentences with the word changing in them
- But I know you well," he exclaimed, his manner changing, "you are making this great sacrifice on my account. [9]
- I do not yet see how I could profit by changing the command of the Army of the Potomac; and if I did, I should not wish to do it by accepting the resignation of your commission. [7]
- The second thing would be to depolarize every fixed religious idea in the mind by changing the word which stands for it. [6]
- I knowed he would be changing it around every which way as we went along, and heaving in new bullinesses wherever he got a chance. [5]
- Then she said, without changing her position: "If you were, you might be worth something. [9]
- But the war will change that, is already changing it. [9]
- An effete celebrity, who would never be heard of again in the great places until the funeral sermon waked up his memory for one parting spasm, finds himself in full flavor of renown a little farther back from the changing winds of the sea-coast. [6]
- Mr. William Amory, who knew them both well, has kindly furnished me with some recollections, which I cannot improve by changing his own language. [6]
- Only the mind which is capable of comprehending the laws of Nature can escape the danger of mistaking the fortuitous, and ever changing reality, for the eternal and unchangeable truth. [10]
- Even the jealousy which had clouded the happiness of her love like a fleeting, rapidly changing shadow, she believed she had now renounced forever. [10]
- I have said what I have said, and I am not given to changing my mind. [10]
- We know how well they are thus concealed; we know that ptarmigans, whilst changing from their winter to their summer plumage, both of which are protective, suffer greatly from birds of prey. [1]
- All day long we kept this up, without water for the mules and without ever changing the team. [5]
- He had immense vitality, he was tireless, and abundant in work and industry; he went from one thing to another with ease and swiftly changing eagerness. [11]
- Je vous demande un peu,"*(4) said he, continually changing from French to Russian. [2]
- I had much to think of, and for the rest the weird beauty of the place, with its changing colors as the sun fell, held me in fascination. [9]
- I beg leave to say that my resignation is not sent in in any spirit of insubordination, but, as I before said, simply to relieve you from any embarrassment in changing commanders where lack of confidence may have rendered it necessary. [7]
- Novels that are to run through a year, or maybe many years, and are to set forth the passions and trials of changing age and varying circumstance, require different treatment and wider millinery knowledge. [4]
- Suppose I resolve to enter upon a course of thought, and study, and reading, with the deliberate purpose of changing that opinion; and suppose I succeed. [5]
- With other men, to be defeated was to be forgotten; but with him defeat was but a trifling incident, neither changing him nor the world's estimate of him. [7]
- And you had to be always changing hands, and passing your spear over to the other foot, it got so irksome for one hand to hold it long at a time. [5]
- Or go rather through the great archway, and under the teeth of the portcullis, into the irregular quadrangle, whose buildings mark the changing style and fortune of successive centuries, from 1300 down to the seventeenth century? [4]
- And how were these, who still believed themselves to be dwelling under the old dispensation, to comprehend that environments change, and changing demand new and terrible Philosophies? [9]
- He gazed at them, changing them from one hand to the other, till suddenly his heart overflowed, and without heeding Frau Geel, who was watching him, he wept softly, exclaiming: "Mother, dear mother! [10]
- They insisted on the retention of the camp at Drissa, according to Pfuel's plan, but on changing the movements of the other armies. [2]
- They have lost the power of distinguishing right from wrong; they commonly lack will-power, and so are incapable of changing their habits without external influence. [4]
- When he paid the conductor and named his objective point, I dropped back several seats, while the conductor was changing a bill, and when he came to me I paid to the same place--about a hundred miles westward. [5]
- Next day, overtaking the army, he went in a carriage to the Niemen, and, changing into a Polish uniform, he drove to the riverbank in order to select a place for the crossing. [2]
- The young of the Ardea asha are white, the adults being dark slate-coloured; and not only the young, but the adults in their winter plumage, of the allied Buphus coromandus are white, this colour changing into a rich golden-buff during the breeding-season. [1]
- Here he made the acquaintance of Washington Allston, and the influence of this friendship came near changing the whole course of his life. [4]
- It was herself that she did not know, and she would have repelled as nonsense the suggestion that her own restlessness and her own changing experiments in occupation were due to the unsatisfied longings of a woman's heart. [4]
- When changing horses that night in Perkhushkovo, he learned that there had been a great battle that evening. [2]
- I would therefore terminate it as a safe means for changing the issue. [7]
- The meadows were sweet with the newly cut grass, the wind softly blew down the river, large white clouds sailed high overhead and cast shadows on the changing water; but to all these gentle influences the fish were insensible, and sulked in their cool retreats. [4]
- So the changing, swaying emotions fluctuated in Venters's heart. [13]
- You see, he started to tell me the truth; but when he stopped that way, and begun to study and think again, I reckoned he was changing his mind. [5]
- From that accident sprang the Order of the Jesuits, and it has been shaking thrones, changing policies, and doing other tremendous work for two hundred years--and will go on. [5]
- He escapes to some extent the absurd position I have stated, by changing his language entirely. [7]
- I had got so accomplished by this time that I could stand on one foot from the moment I entered an office till a clerk spoke to me, without changing more than two, or maybe three, times. [5]
- When I am silent you can still have pleasure in watching my changing features. [6]
- Men were changing sides and were aligning themselves anew according to their views on questions which were every day assuming greater prominence in the minds of all. [4]
- As long as she lived she remembered that lizard, its colour changing in the sun. [11]
- And I will say, here, that I would rather travel with an excursion party of Methuselahs than have to be changing ships and comrades constantly, as people do who travel in the ordinary way. [5]
- The passages of safety between these ranges of reef are but narrow at high tide; at half-tide, when the currents are changing most, the violet field becomes the floor of a vast mortuary chapel for unknowing mariners. [11]
- Either he is retreating, which is the only thing we need fear, or he is changing his position. [2]
- Woman has no respect for tradition, and because a thing is as it is is sufficient reason for changing it. [4]
- I think the remark had an intention; also that this intention was booked for the trip; but that either in the hurry of the remark's departure it got left, or in the confusion of changing cars at the translator's frontier it got side-tracked. [5]
- But forgetting his purpose or changing his mind before he came close to him, he seized his hand and vowed eternal friendship, declaring with an agreeable frankness that from that time forth they were brothers in everything but personal appearance. [12]
- Doubtless there may prove to be wrongs which demand righting, but the pretence of any plan for changing the essential principle of our self-governing system is a figment which its contrivers laugh over among themselves. [6]
- Such is my programme; and I am persuaded that by adhering to it with fidelity I shall succeed in materially changing the character of this magazine. [5]
- But in the place of "Pratt's Garden" was an open park, and the old house where Robert Morris held his court in a former generation was changing to a public restaurant. [6]
- All the plans Pierre had attempted on his estates--and constantly changing from one thing to another had never accomplished--were carried out by Prince Andrew without display and without perceptible difficulty. [2]
- She was more phlegmatic than an Indian; but the tails of the sheep on the Town Hill did not better show the quarter of the wind than the changing colour of Aimable's face indicated Jean's coming or going. [11]
- I looked out of that on four long changing seasons, said the ghost. [6]
- Here were leagues of shore changing shape. [5]
- With every breath of air that stirred among those branches in the sunshine, some trembling, changing light, would fall upon her grave. [12]
- We hear promptly of a landslide in Switzerland, but only very slowly of a political agitation that is changing the constitution of the republic. [4]
- They may do nothing toward changing the views of those, if such there be, as some profess to believe, who follow politics as a trade. [6]
- If I were not my father's son, I wouldn't mind changing places with you. [10]
- And then, in no time at all, she found herself changing for the journey in the "little house under the hill. [9]
- Domesticated animals vary more than those in a state of nature; and this is apparently due to the diversified and changing nature of the conditions to which they have been subjected. [1]
- Her gaze became more and more staring and glazed, and she felt as if the rock, on which she was sitting, were changing into the ship which had brought her from Massilia to Ostia. [10]
- It did not matter so much that London was changing fast. [11]
- Then, changing his manner, he held out his brimming glass toward the Thuringian and gaily continued: "It ought not to seem so amazing to a man of your learning, my incredulous Herr Doctor. [10]
- It is something like the purveying of the manufacturers and the dry-goods jobber for the changing trade in fashions; only the newspaper has the advantage that it can turn a somersault every day and not have any useless stock left on hand. [4]
- To ascertain this law, and apply it, in art or in literature, to the changing conditions of our progressive life, is the business of the artist. [4]
- I hadn't practised law very long before I began to realize that conditions were changing, that the new forces at work in our industrial life made the older legal ideals impracticable. [9]
- And you can keep changing it from language to language, until your private theatrical pupils have become glib and at home in the speech of all nations. [5]
- Dans ma position j'ai des devoirs," * said Helene changing from Russian, in which language she always felt that her case did not sound quite clear, into French which suited it better. [2]
- The causes of it, and its relation to our changing national character, are worthy the study of the historian. [4]
- He had seen it through three changing seasons, with no human being near him, and only occasionally a shy, wandering elk, or a cloud of wild ducks whirring down the pass, to share his companionship with it. [11]
- On summer evenings it had been Ditmar's habit when in Hampton to stroll about his lawn, from time to time changing the position of the sprinkler, smoking a cigar, and reflecting pleasantly upon his existence. [9]
- A majority held in restraint by constitutional checks and limitations, and always changing easily with deliberate changes of popular opinions and sentiments, is the only true sovereign of a free people. [7]
- Something was changing in her, forming, waiting for decision to make it a real and fixed thing. [13]
- This is because, in great convulsions of nature, at three different times, masses of the earth --whole ranges of mountains, probably--have flown off into space, thus lessening the diameter of the earth, and changing the exact locality of its centre by a point or two. [5]
- I realize that I am growing old, and perhaps the world is changing faster than I imagine. [9]
- You say that I am a pretty one to give advice, for I am always chopping and changing myself. [4]
- You can imagine how, in a misty morning, as you leave Bonn, the Seven Mountains rise up in their veiled might, and how the Drachenfels stands in new and changing beauty as you pass it and sail away. [4]
- Then he knew how matters stood with her, the sin she had committed, and the shame she had brought upon him that she might enjoy undisturbed a happiness which was already changing into bitter sorrow. [10]
- Even our interested household could not follow her in all the changing splendor of her raiment. [4]
- Later on, I hoped to write a book summarizing the changing social conditions as I had found them. [9]
- The carpenter proved his right to be a friend of Gaston's by not changing countenance and by never speaking of the thing afterwards. [11]
- Barine, after changing her dress, did not leave Dion's side. [10]
- Through tree and hedge, as she drove, came ever changing glimpses of gleaming palace fronts; glimpses that made her turn and look again; that stimulated but did not satisfy, and left a pleasant longing for something on the seeming verge of fulfilment. [9]
- Margaret loved to hear her husband talk, and to watch the changing expression of his face, and he explained about this business until she thought he was the sweetest fellow in the world. [4]
- As he approached he fancied that Mr. Mavick looked weary and bored, and that a shade of abstraction occasionally came over his face as if it were difficult to keep his thoughts on the changing line. [4]
- The same evening he attended a woman in labor without previously changing his clothes; this patient died. [3]
- But after time has passed, will the world, will human life, that is essentially the same in all changing conditions, be more affected by what Bismarck did or by what Goethe said? [4]
- Meantime, also, the great Shadow Face has been gradually changing for twenty minutes, and now, 5 P.M., it is becoming a quite fair portrait of Roscoe Conkling. [5]
- The gestures and good-humored vitality expended in changing plates would become the leader of an orchestra. [4]
- I smoked a good many, changing off from the Havana cigars to the pipe in the course of a day's smoking. [5]
- That sentence is Germanic, and shows that I am acquiring that sort of mastery of the art and spirit of the language which enables a man to travel all day in one sentence without changing cars. [5]
- He went without further ablution, or changing his clothes; both these patients died with puerperal fever. [3]
- His letters are full of animated pictures of the changing progress of the play; and although they belong rather to the gossip of history than to literary biography, they cannot be altogether omitted. [4]
- The words came from my pen freely, and hour after hour through many days, while no single word reached me from the outside world, I wrote on; carefully revising, but changing little from that which I had taken so long to record in my mind. [11]
- Each changing form, frail vesture of decay, The soul unclad forgets it once hath worn, Stained with the travel of the weary day, And shamed with rents from every wayside thorn. [6]
- But at the first toll-house, while the toll-keeper was changing some money, I experienced the envy of the gods which hitherto I had known only in Schiller's ballad. [10]
- Partly from a fear of a world that had hurt her, partly from fear of herself, she had made her burrow deep, that heat and cold, the changing seasons, and love and hate might be things far removed. [9]
- He had a face with a Cromwellian mole, which broke out in emotion like an April day, with eyes changing from a blue-grey to the deepest ultramarine that ever delighted the soul and made the reputation of an Old Master. [11]
- It beat quietly enough until a certain comely young gentleman entered the apartment, when it suddenly rose infrequency, and at the same moment her hurried breathing, her changing color, pale and flushed by turns, betrayed the profound agitation his presence excited. [6]
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