1120 examples of change to in sentences

I think that the change to some higher color in a leaf is an evidence that it has arrived at a late and perfect maturity, answering to the maturity of fruits.

BOOK TWO SWEETWATER TO THE FRONT IX "WE KNOW OF NO SUCH LETTER" O, he sits high in all the people's hearts; And that, which would appear offence in us, His countenance like richest alchemy Will change to virtue, and to worthiness.

We can give you a few English things that may be a change to you.

The flowers of the Hibiscus sinensis, mutable rose, live in the West Indies, their native climate, but one day; but have this remarkable property, they are white at the first expansion, then change to deep red, and become purple as they decay.

And in his imagination, he saw the one picture merge and coarsen into the other, the dainty trappings of lace and ribbons change to a shapeless cloak, the young face wither from its beauty into a wrinkled and yellow mask.

[Change to the Asian day.]

I am feeling a little pale with all the excitement, and shall be glad of the change to Darjeeling to-morrow.

To be near trees, to touch their rough barks, to fill one's hands with green leaves, to hear birds, to listen to running water, to look up into the sky,oh, this was to come home!and Angel's joy in these things was that of some wood-spirit who you might expect any moment, like Undine, to slip out of your hands in some laughing brook, or change to a shower of blossom over your head.

The weather was helping the monopolist, but he could not tell if a change to frost would be an advantage or not.

The plays of men become their dramas; their holidays change to holy days.

'Sorry I can't change to oblige you, old man,' he said.

Now, will any one presume to deny, that this has been a great change to the better, and that there is now something worth living for in the world?

Ordered a change to the original order.

There is no further material change to note until we come to the point in the conversation between Sir Walter, Simon and Margaret [page 172], where Simon calls John "a scurvy brother," to whom Margaret responds: Margaret.

Its trunk weeps tears of resin, which trail along in drivel, then change to heavy, creeping flame.

The young shoots of R. Cotinus are clothed with round leaves which change to bright crimson and orange, surmounted with fluffy pink seed-vessels, while R. Glabra Laciniata resembles a tree fern.

The helix of many helices would become four-dimensional, and superficial space would change to solid space: each tiny circle of intersection would become a sphere of the same diameter, describing, instead of loops, helices.

Indeed, any change to either the sick or overworked, for that matter, who are able to withstand the fatigue of a journey, is of benefit, even if the climate and location are not improved, as it is well known that a change of scene is a relief and recreation to the mind, which often plays an important part in the recovery of invalids.

The love of which affection forms an ingredient can never change to hatred, can never have any murderous impulses, as Schuré and Goethe believed.

It was a sweet change to E.S., with her thankful and trustful spirit, and poor S., with his deep experience in the things of God.

Besides, it was to be feared that this current would change to rapids, or to cataracts, a frequent occurrence on the rivers of Africa.

So intention is necessary in the adoption of that change to make it on the part of any individual the reception of that mark.

All valuations of goods and labor are based on the silver dollar, and a change to the gold standard would result in great financial distress and many failures among the banks and mercantile houses in Manila.

Here we change to the observation train drawn by a mountain-climbing traction engine, and begin the climb.

chromic acid in five drachms water, and slowly adding five and one-half ounces alcohol; change to spirits in two weeks.

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