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Example sentences for "change their"

  • Some force whole regions, in despite O' geography, to change their site; Make former times shake hands with latter, And that which was before come after.

  • And the Declaration goes on, in temperate and guarded language, to assert the right of a people to change their form of government when it becomes destructive of the ends named.

  • Do people hesitate to change houses any more than they do to change their clothes?

  • The whole theory of the Elmira system is to keep men long enough under a strict discipline to change their habits.

  • The supper was ready, so they had no time to change their dress.

  • When the charming beggars came in, I told them that I should be able to help in their toilette as they had not to change their chemises, and they did not make many objections.

  • And I believe further, that, although the leaders of their party in this country will not change their sentiments, they will be obliged to change their plan or the mode of carrying it on.

  • Far from discovering any intention to change their place of session, they passed vigorous resolutions for reinforcing the army, and directed Washington to give the necessary orders for completing the defenses of the Delaware.

  • Should the creditors in some States come into the system, and those in others refuse to change their security, the government would be involved in perplexities from which no means of extricating itself had been shown.

  • The remainder of the companies preferred to leave the lands alone, but they were allowed to come in afterwards if they saw reason to change their mind.

  • Nevertheless, by the 10th September both he and Houblon had been persuaded to change their minds, and professed themselves ready, if the Court of Aldermen so willed, to take upon themselves the office of sheriffs.

  • Could it then be supposed these gentlemen could, in this instance, so change their opinion?

  • King John and the Mahdi both force men to change their religion; both cut off lips of smokers and noses of snuffers; both are fanatics and robbers.

  • You were humanity's last chance, yet it is not up to you to change their course: it is up to them to change their own.

  • Still, the trees continued to spring up from the ground like great earthen tentacles, for while their size diminished, it was not by enough to change their demeanor, the trees anywhere on Daem being great in size.

  • Should the creditors in some states come into the system, and those in others refuse to change their security, the government would be involved in perplexities from which no means of extricating itself had been shown.

  • In the course of the animated debates which these addresses occasioned, an intention was indeed avowed by some members of the administration to change their system.

  • But sterility and ill-health would probably follow, if savages were compelled by any cause, such as the inroad of a conquering tribe, to desert their homes and to change their habits.

  • We can see that the cultivation of the land will be fatal in many ways to savages, for they cannot, or will not, change their habits.

  • There are animals that borrow their colour from the neighbouring body, and consequently vary their hue as they happen to change their place.

  • In that case, how did the supposed colonies thrown off by a segmented clan, manage to change their totems, as they did, on Dr.

  • Patients may conclude that it is too much trouble to change their habits.

  • Patients do not want to change their habits.

  • If men are in occupations that require exposure to excitement, then it may be advisable to change their occupations.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    break away; cannot forbear; change direction; change from; change horses; change the; changed from; changed habits; changed horses; changed voice; civilized people; coming here; democratic state; electric force; human genius; medical literature; more usually; nor can; not too; peace offerings; physical necessity; railroad companies; responsible authority; shall love; socialist state; would appreciate