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Example sentences for "changes"

Lexicographically close words:
changelings; changement; changements; changer; changers; changest; changeth; changing; chank; channel
  1. Study the sequence of the weather changes shown in the various tables.

  2. Note especially the changes in position, and the extent, of the districts with temperatures below -20 deg.

  3. It is clear that the general winds must move in broad sweeping paths, changing their directions gradually, rather than in narrow belts, with sudden changes in direction.

  4. Do these differences help to explain some of the changes in temperature?

  5. In what respects would these weather changes differ from those experienced along the line DF?

  6. So far no definite study has been made of the changes in the positions of cyclones and anticyclones.

  7. Observe carefully the changes in the winds from day to day on these charts, and the changes in pressure distribution.

  8. Water which changes to vapor is said to evaporate.

  9. Write for each day an account of the conditions on that map, and of the changes that have taken place in the preceding 24-hour interval.

  10. The cloud image soon changes its position, and while the eye is still held at the eyepiece, a small index is placed on the part of the cloud image which previously appeared on the center of the mirror.

  11. In this way the facts of actual temperature changes experienced by the class will be associated with the larger temperature changes shown on the weather maps.

  12. Note what changes in direction and velocity have taken place at individual stations.

  13. This barometer he used for some months, and made predictions of coming weather changes by means of it.

  14. Were the temperature changes more sudden and marked?

  15. Attentive observation of the forms and changes of clouds, and of the accompanying and following weather changes, will lead to the association of certain clouds with certain coming weather conditions.

  16. How are these changes related to the changes of temperature; of wind; of pressure?

  17. When the art of defence is more perfect than the art of attack, the world changes very little, for the strong can keep what he has gained.

  18. When the art of attack is the more perfect, new men have a better chance, and many changes are made.

  19. Wales either clung tenaciously to its old religion; or, if it changed it, the changes were extreme.

  20. In order to prevent mining, many changes were made.

  21. In 1219 the great William Marshall died; and changes in English politics forced his sons into an alliance with Llywelyn.

  22. Then followed an era of ups and downs, continuous changes of policy, increases and decreases of the property until with the inauguration of the republic, in 1871, comparative stability was secured.

  23. This change was largely the result of the revolutionary movements at the beginning of the new century which brought about changes in state organizations.

  24. The most noteworthy feature of this school, which under various changes lasted less than 25 years, was the course of lectures by Stahl, mentioned before.

  25. Curiously enough, at the same time that the idea of state forest was being realized, the changes in economic thought which brought the principle of individualism to the fore gave rise to a movement to sell the state properties.

  26. Changes in forest property in particular were brought about by the increase of princely property through the various methods of exercising the seignorage.

  27. There was lively opposition to the enforcement of these prescriptions, especially where they interfered with property rights, nevertheless they persisted until the changes brought about by the revolution of 1789.

  28. The period following the middle ages marks the gradual changes from the feudal system to the modern State organizations and to considerable change of ownership conditions and forest treatment.

  29. Indeed, actually it remained in most cases so until the 13th century, although the changes noted had their origin in the 7th century when the kings began to assert their rights of princely superiority.

  30. A number of changes in the conceptions of political relations, in methods of life and of political economy brought further changes in property conditions on the same lines as those prevailing in the 14th and 15th centuries.

  31. The quaint little shops add other touches of colour, and wherever one turns there are pictures of simple Cotswold life, not much altered by the rapid changes of recent years.

  32. You linger over the smallest details for weeks, and you make all sorts of absurd changes that you know can't stand, when you order them.

  33. The changes were in themselves slight; but now that her complexion had been cleared and taken on its proper color--a healthy pallor that made her eyes sparkle and glow, every little change for the better wrought marvels.

  34. The body that is molded upon a spirit such as his--or hers--becomes as mobile to its changes as cloud to sun and wind.

  35. They have made schisms in the playhouse, and each have their particular sides at the opera: and when a man changes his party, he must infallibly count upon the loss of his mistress.

  36. That one consequence of these changes appears already in the fall of the stocks: that we may soon expect more and worse: and lastly, that all this naturally tends to break the settlement of the Crown, and call over the Pretender.

  37. And if he can save himself and his people from ruin, under the worst administration, what may not his subjects hope for, when with their universal applause, he changes hands, and makes use of the best?

  38. Nor dies the spirit, but new life repeats In other forms, and only changes seats.

  39. Just after his sixth birthday, however, several changes occurred in his life: Peter Lytton sent him a pony, his father killed the shark and gave him a boat, and he made the acquaintance of the Rev.

  40. I should have favoured a somewhat loose Confederation, as you know, but the changes and the development of this country will be so great that there will be plenty of room for individualism; indeed, it could not be suppressed.

  41. A year from the day of her return, if there were deep and subtle changes in her face and carriage, which added ten years to her appearance, she was more beautiful to experienced eyes than when she had flowered for the humming-birds.

  42. It is well known that his Majesty, from the beginning of his reign, desired changes in the ministry.

  43. All this was designed to acquire security at court, without forming any intentions or plan for the eventual changes in the ministry.

  44. Although I have thus declared with the greatest truthfulness the sentiments with which I employed the king's confidence, I do not venture to decide how far, on the whole, the changes that resulted were advantageous or injurious.

  45. You find the expense of two suits in three months a little too much, although the king, as a rule, changes his dress thrice a day.

  46. This occasioned his dismissal, and the changes ensuing from it.

  47. From this time, other scenes took place, and changes occurred the motives and reasons for which I will state presently.

  48. I do not deny that measures were taken to check any violent attacks of the people; and I do not believe that a government would be justified in allowing changes in its administration to be effected by such means.

  49. I appeal to the memory and feeling of the king whether the changes I carried out or occasioned produced an unpleasant impression on his Majesty, and I know of no disorders which originated from them.

  50. On the recall of Counts Brandt and Rantzau, no one, as I have stated, of those who took part in it thought of the changes that afterwards took place, or that any of the ministers would be removed.

  51. However, these are but trifles when the point is to amuse the king and queen; but it is always a dangerous thing to undertake changes in their mode of life.

  52. Those royal officials who were dismissed through the changes received pensions, and would have the first claim to vacancies.

  53. The last century had wrought great changes in European conditions.

  54. A century of contact with Roman civilization had wrought great changes in this conquering race.

  55. Time usually changes original sympathies of that sort into great, enduring friendship, which in evil periods of life may be of great support.

  56. Wonder rose in him involuntarily when he thought how little anything changes in the country, except people.

  57. But in the lives of young ladies in general changes are expected.

  58. Of course," answered she, with a tinge of anger; "of course all that changes nothing.

  59. When the charging current has flowed through the battery long enough to produce these changes in the active material the battery is said to be "charged," and is ready for useful work.

  60. He presents himself to the Guardian, in the garb of the order, and having Brother AntolĂ­n appointed as his attendant, soon changes the hearts of the people, and obtains abundant supplies for the convent.

  61. To think I had come all this way to be confronted with that special spot of earth to which through all travels and all life's changes we remain so firmly bound!

  62. Before this comes to pass there will be great changes on both sides of the ocean, in the reflex action of humanity and, in a less degree, in its reasoning consciousness.

  63. The dream fantasy is the more striking because it changes so rapidly.

  64. It is scarcely possible, none the less, for all traces of violence to depart, leaving no reminder of movements which have made of political changes one long series of hysterics.

  65. The Argentine is a battlefield where every kind of moral force, including politics and sociology, is now in the full heat of action, and exposed to all the chances and changes common to weak humanity.

  66. This one never changes his position," said one of our companions.

  67. Since then very few changes have been made.

  68. It may with equal justice be asserted of the fine arts, as of the belles lettres, that they never long remain in the same state, and that they experience often great changes even in the common period assigned to the life of man.

  69. There is not an effect of light, or a reflection in the water, or in the sky itself, which he has not imitated; and the various changes of the day are no where better represented than in Claude.

  70. Once or twice when her gaze detached itself from him and rested unfocused on the other side of the room, he saw little changes of expression go over her face that didn't relate to him at all.

  71. You'll be able to see changes in them that'll improve them maybe fifty per cent.

  72. Nearly all the changes that were made were in the direction of compressing the chorus and giving the principals more room.

  73. If Rose changes her instructions, or if you change your mind as to your duty under them, you'll let me know?

  74. But somehow, when I see you all by yourself, this way, it changes things.

  75. Go find Mr. Quan," said Galbraith to Rose, "and tell him to mark those changes of yours in the book.

  76. In this ennui, she tells us, her husband sympathized, and by common consent they strove to remedy it by frequent changes of abode.

  77. The countenance of Father Anselmo expressed both anger and alarm at this home-thrust, and the changes did not escape the keen eye of Father Johannes, who went on.

  78. It is a manual alike for the political theorist and the practical statesman; and whatever changes our institutions may undergo, its value will remain undiminished.

  79. Every man should have a flannel bandage for the body, in case of illness, or unusual fatigue, or sudden changes of temperature.

  80. Such sudden changes are not, however, uncommon after an interval of calm; and my only conscious thought at the time was of wonder at the strange aspect of my companion.

  81. A man changes by his presence," he says in his unpublished diary, "the very nature of the trees.

  82. He can say, if he must, that for his life there will be no changes which he can recognize as good.

  83. The latest theories, such as one finds them in Cannon, [Footnote: Bodily Changes in Pleasure, Pain and Anger.

  84. This makes it possible for us to perceive changes and events as well as stationary objects.

  85. It is as if a play of Shakespeare's were rewritten each time it is performed with all the changes of emphasis and meaning that the actors and audience inspired.

  86. To be sure in a society like that of the United States, individuals move somewhat freely out of one set into another, especially where there is no racial barrier and where economic position changes so rapidly.

  87. But it promised continual change, and the changes visible in the world marked such extraordinary conquests of nature, that the popular mind made a blend of the two.

  88. O, marvelous power of the Divine seed, which overpowers the strong man armed, softens obdurate hearts, and changes into divine men those who were brutalized in sin, and removed to an infinite distance from God.

  89. In the spring a livelier iris changes on the burnished dove; In the spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love.

  90. Frequent short changes to the country or seashore to break the monotony, give good results in most of these cases.

  91. On the contrary, there seems to have been no material changes in the flora throughout very long geological periods such as that of the Coal Measures.

  92. This is confirmed by the great changes which have taken place in the distribution of land and water since the quaternary period.

  93. The time necessary for such changes goes far to confirm Mellard Read's estimate for the long duration of the recent or post-glacial period.

  94. They pass from one into the other by insensible gradations, and the names given to them merely imply that such considerable changes have taken place in the fauna as to enable us to distinguish one period from another.

  95. The great antiquity of those gravels and volcanic tuffs is further confirmed by the changes in the flora and fauna which are proved to have occurred.

  96. The Chaldaean religion is not so easily described as that of Egypt, for it started from a lower level, and went through more changes in the course of its evolution.


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