1402 collocations for changed

Maybe by morning you'll change your mind.

" Changing now the subject, I ventured to inquire how they employed their leisure hours, and whether many did not experience here a wearisome sameness, and a feeling of confinement and restraint.

At once changing my course to the direct route, I pushed rapidly on through the darkness towards Smoky Hill River.

In about an hour more we had the doors secured, and every thing arranged in its place, when, cutting the cords which fastened us to the ground, by means of small steel blades which worked in the ends of other screws, we rose from the earth with a whizzing sound, and a sensation at first of very rapid ascent: but after a short time, we were scarcely sensible of any motion in the machine, except when we changed our places.

Our boatman changed his position to the bow of the boat, and after much labor and exertion, we started down stream.

I sneaked home this morning to change my clothes, and thought maybe I'd got into somebody's mausoleum by mistake.

" "This new discovery has changed your opinion?"

It may take place individually between man and man, in which transaction a horse, an ox, or a tool may change hands.

She changed colour, moved her hands nervously, was evidently overcome with shyness, but didn't utter a sound.

When the car was a hundred paces from the gate, the king put off his crown of state, changed his dress for a fresh suit, and with bare feet, carrying in his hands flowers and incense, and with two rows of attending followers, went out at the gate to meet the image; and, with his head and face bowed to the ground, he did homage at its feet, and then scattered the flowers and burnt the incense.

It changes form, motion, semblance,but the force, the energy, neither wastes nor dies away.

This new danger changed his plan slightly.

To have prescribed the means by which government should in all future times execute its powers would have been to change entirely the character of the instrument and to give it the properties of a legal code.

Then seeing the look in my face, which by this time he knew, he too changed color.

Or cou'd I, Sir, it cou'd not change my Nature.

" He changed the direction of the light; Donnegan watched him, fascinated.

I changed my tone.

Never since the strong-limbed Goths changed the face of Europe has there been a period of such tense anticipation, nor so great a possibility of volcanic change.

The reason for this existed almost wholly in the inability of Base Ball as a whole to bring the minor league owners to a realization of the injury that they might be doing and to extend such punishment and insist upon such regulation as were necessary to change this undesirable condition.

The stock-tender had been killed there that morning, and all the stock had been driven off by the Indians, and as I was therefore unable to change horses, I continued on to Ploutz's Stationtwelve miles furtherthus making twenty-four miles straight run with one horse.

At this moment their brave commander came to the rescue, and at once changed the aspect of affairs.

And his appearance was changing, as well as his view of things.

"In Berlin," he said, "I was supposed to be a Roumanian officer, who had hopes of changing the attitude of that country.

" Mrs. Atterbury changed the conversation by asking how Mrs. Davis liked Richmond.

Mary knew that the main thing to do if she were to get them to live right and do right was to change their hearts.

1402 collocations for  changed