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Example sentences for "changed"

Lexicographically close words:
chaney; change; changeability; changeable; changeableness; changeful; changeing; changeless; changelessness; changeling
  1. Happily things have now changed for the better, and the Indians have been driven back south of the Rio Negro, which will for ever form a boundary which they must not cross on pain of death.

  2. But he was amply supported in all his adventures by Archie, who had wonderfully changed for the better.

  3. Then the man changed flank and breathed dark threatenings.

  4. We changed our quarters, my partner and I.

  5. I--Murdoch--was fifteen when the cloud gathered that finally changed our fortunes.

  6. The sky all above was blue and clear, but along the horizon lay a bank of grey rolling clouds, that soon would be changed to crimson and gold by the rays of the setting sun.

  7. When first we looked at it the colour throughout was a bluish purple; suddenly it changed to a red with resplendent border of fiery orange.

  8. Time was important in making the puzzle complete--and the puzzle changed with each passing second.

  9. He may have changed his features since I saw him, too," said Bentley.

  10. She lay inactive but looked about, and the facial expression sometimes changed as she did this.

  11. Although the facial expression was somewhat perplexed, it changed remarkably little, and whenever asked whether she felt worried or anxious she denied it, and, indeed, there was only a suggestion of perplexity in her face.

  12. Then her condition suddenly changed to a marked reduction of activity, in which she neither spoke spontaneously nor answered questions.

  13. At first (according to a late statement of her brothers) this consisted only of water but was soon changed to two glasses of milk a day.

  14. By January, 1914, the picture changed somewhat and she then presented the following state for an entire year: The mutism persisted and indeed became even more absolute, and she began to wet and soil constantly.

  15. Then, too, the environment should be changed when practicable.

  16. He discovered that the respiratory curve could be changed by calling out words to her, by odors associated with suggestions, menaces, etc.

  17. His partner opened it, got out his fountain-pen, and changed a word in the contract.

  18. These had once been the homes of honest and industrious fishermen, but time had changed all that.

  19. If my name annoys you, I can get it changed by the legislature, you know, and I can find out what my father's name was, and take that.

  20. Well I have changed my name and yet not changed it--I am Mrs. Riley--I have married a cousin.

  21. When she changed her residence, she left behind her no clue by which she might be traced.

  22. I was rather a Radical myself then, but I have changed my views since.

  23. Things had much changed with her since then.

  24. And I have changed so much in that time that you didn't know me.

  25. Until the old order is altogether changed for the new, such as you and I, Mary, can have nothing to do with love.

  26. Carden seemed to him to be queerly changed since first they had met some five or six years past.

  27. He asked me to hustle it along too, in case you changed your mind.

  28. It seemed to Carden that the night changed and turned cold.

  29. It was her father's changed habit and appearance that frightened her.

  30. Day after day of weary crawling across a landscape that changed unceasingly in outline, though never in detail.

  31. But Africa changed you as it changes us all.

  32. What changed you from the man God meant you to be, to this?

  33. He had never opened his lips on the subject of his changed plans, and he did not need to.

  34. Lachmann seems here with reason to read Volkern for Giselheren, but have not the two stanzas, XXII and XXIII, changed places?

  35. Then Sigurd and Gunnar changed their shapes and also their names, since Grani would not go under any man except Sigurd.

  36. Sigurd then leaped upon his horse and rode to his companions; Gunnar and he again changed their shapes and they went back to Gjuki with Brynhild.

  37. The fundamental religious ideas of the lower orders of Christendom have not changed materially in two thousand years, and they were old when they were first borrowed from the heathen of northern Africa and Asia Minor.

  38. From the beginning of human records to the present time, the inferior animals have changed as little as the herbage upon which they feed, or the trees beneath which they find shelter.

  39. The atmosphere is not suddenly changed from purity to impurity--from a healthful to an infectious state.

  40. The old lady wore a determined air which changed to a sparkling triumph as she saw Reuben cross the road with an inelastic step, and continue his homeward way with a head bent either in thought or dejection.

  41. He went on walking up and down, until, without any acceleration of his pace, he changed the direction of his walk and passed out at the door, feeling in the darkened little passage for his hat.

  42. His voice changed altogether, and fell into a dreamy and retrospective tone.

  43. A single glance showed her that he was the person who had rung the bell for her, though the gay dressing-gown had been changed for a soberer suit.

  44. The war had then been going on five months, showing us many strange and terrible sights, but nothing stranger and more terrible than the changed aspect of warfare itself.

  45. The long lines in the West had hardly changed so much as a single point to north or south since October 1914.

  46. Presently they saw that Elmer had changed his course.

  47. If Matt Tubbs changed his nature, and began to do the right thing, it'd be the best job ever for the boys of Fairfield, because you know he's the big boss over there.

  48. As your scout master, I want to say that you can't get them changed any too soon; for you've just been of the greatest help to the Kent family!

  49. But several accidental discoveries, made by me since then, have changed my views and have aroused in me a sense of curiosity.

  50. Thursday was the chartered market-day at Bradford, Yorkshire, but it was changed to Sunday, and doubtless was held in the churchyard.

  51. It is economy to have duplicates of one's shoes and boots, as these last much longer when frequently changed and relieved.

  52. Stannard changed front with his regiments and attacked Pickett's forces in flank, and Gates continued the attack.

  53. Do you not observe that I have changed my dress?

  54. But the second year, 1609, the English, under another captain, changed their tactics.

  55. It led him to repent of them; to pray to Jesus; to exercise faith in him; and in this way he became a changed man, and was saved.

  56. This had such an effect upon the emperor that he changed his views on this subject, and ever afterwards took part with those who acknowledged the divinity of Christ, and honored the Son, even as they honored the Father.

  57. Yes," said Jennie, remembering very well how Maggie had changed in that respect.

  58. Soon afterwards an intercepted message told Captain Petch of our changed dispositions, and, to protect his right, he too moved his Company to conform with "D.

  59. It was now a mere heap of shattered trees, shattered trenches and the usual remains of many fights, for in 20 days it changed hands nine times.

  60. Staff officers changed frequently, and we hope we did not break the hearts of too many.

  61. Gunpowder had already changed the whole form of European society.

  62. I changed the subject of discourse, and not once again did I revert to it for the rest of that disastrous journey.

  63. He knew what once they had been, and how changed they subsequently were by the ingratitude of Moreau's own behavior in turning against the class to which his benefactor belonged.

  64. Then he checked, and abruptly changed his tone.

  65. You have changed a certainty into a possibility, and I hate possibilities--God of God!

  66. I can understand that, having changed since then, you should now wish to disown those sentiments.

  67. When presently she returned they had almost unaccountably changed places.

  68. Or is it, perhaps, that since you have seen his true nature revealed in the murder of poor Philippe, you have changed your views on the subject of becoming Marquise de La Tour d'Azyr?

  69. You are looking well, Andre; and do you know that you have changed a deal?

  70. Surely it is not too much to say that this close friendship between the natural philosopher and the soldier has changed the whole course of civilisation to this very day.

  71. A moment later, he changed that to "murdered.

  72. He started to fill a pan with water, as he would for a dog, then looked at his visitor sitting on his haunches eating with both hands and changed his mind.

  73. He put down more Extee Three and changed the water in the bowl before leaving for the diggings.

  74. When you refused me and married Beltravers I suddenly felt tired of Society; and I changed my name and settled down here as a simple farmer.

  75. She changed herself into a pretty little dove and--right in front of Prince Proper--she flew with a hawk in pursuit of her.

  76. There was a sudden laugh from the front, which changed just a little too late into a cough.

  77. He looked thoughtful; and, when I went on to speak about Chum's fondness for chickens, and his other lovable ways, he changed the subject altogether.

  78. So I changed the conversation subtly to golf.


  79. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "changed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    changed conditions; changed from; changed habits; changed himself; changed horses; changed voice