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Examples of change

  • He said that he hadn't seen the traffic light change to red.

  • They all tried to persuade him to change his decision.

  • We don't expect the economic situation to change anytime soon.

  • It sounds to me like you ought to change jobs.

  • The weather in the hills can change very quickly, so take suitable clothing.

  • This train will terminate at the next stop - passengers who wish to continue should change trains.

  • You should stay on the train until Manchester and then change.

  • The only thing I'm worried about is changing trains at Kings Cross.

  • You'll have to change buses when you get into Victoria, but your next bus doesn't leave for half an hour.

  • It's an awkward trip - you have to change several times.

  • Can you change a tenner for two fivers?

  • You can't pay in English money. You'll have to change some money at the bank.

  • I need to change some of these travellers cheques.

  • Will they change money at the hotel?

  • He kindly changed my foreign currency for me.

  • You are going to change, aren't you? You can't go in those tatty old jeans.

  • When did you last change the linen on the children's beds?

  • I hadn't even changed when our first guests arrived, so Jeff had to cope on his own.

  • I usually insist that he changes out of his work clothes before dinner.

  • Can you make sure your brother doesn't walk in when I'm changing?

  • The minister has announced that there will be no change in government policy.

  • The holiday was a welcome change.

  • A lot of people were caught out by the sudden change in the weather.

  • You're not planning a change of career, are you?

  • The country is crying out for a change in leadership.

  • Here's your change, darling.

  • She delved into her pocket to find some change.

  • He fumbled in his pockets for some change.

  • He carefully pocketed his change.

  • "Have you got any change?" "Sorry, I've only got a five-pound note."

  • In each experimental session, there was just one color change to the sky or sphere and just one test-surface color.

  • You should say them all in the prescribed manner; do not change a thing.

  • The focus of the debate changed as well.

  • Ideas can "become true" if the world changes.

  • Co-ordination of head and eyes in the gaze changing behavior of cats.

  • We induced a change in direction selectivity in one of ten cells.

  • Dark- and light-induced changes in coupling between horizontal cells in mammalian retina.

  • But she also knows that when she is old her mind will have changed.

  • Disaggregation of household results by sources of income and expenditure patterns permits a fairly detailed analysis of likely changes in poverty.

  • The screening system permitted a population approach for quantification of changes in seed population thermal behaviour in relation to dormancy loss.

  • This is evident in changes of the nomenclature of family planning board to family welfare organization.

  • In contrast, the nonspatial characteristics of the target (such as its weight or function) are almost completely unlikely to change after the movement is planned.

  • When children attend to the input and repeatedly attempt to parse it, their performance undergoes a qualitative change.

  • The upshot of this is that adaptation to nonstationarity does not require qualitative changes in a learning algorithm.

  • Initial analysis of the data from the interviews and tapes of the novices also indicated qualitative changes in the nature of expertise as it developed.

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