188 examples of for change in sentences

"In the midst of my worry my father fell into a state of bad health and we took him down to the Devonshire coast for change of air.

In autumn we followed the fashion of the time, and went away for change which we did not in the least require.

The church itself was undergoing repair and restoration, which is but another name for change.

Père Jerome had told her (when she had gone to him to ask where she should apply for change) that if she could only wait a few days, there would be a new concern opened in Toulouse Street,it really seemed as if Vignevielle was the name, if she could judge; it looked to be, and it was,

The perpetual compulsion of existence in a world made for change!

Thither, a crowd of all classes from the neighbouring peoples, without distinction, whether freemen or slaves, eager for change, flocked for refuge, and therein lay the foundation of the city's strength, corresponding to the commencement of its enlargement.

It seems to be actuated by a spirit of unrest and a desire for change, so much so that the center of the river bed frequently moves to the right or left so rapidly as to wipe out of existence prosperous farms and homes.

The young man gave no time for change of opinion, but immediately began.

"Rebellion," as Burke said, "does not arise from a desire for change, but from the impossibility of suffering more."

I will do nothing to provide for change.

A motion was made by Wilson's counsel for change of venue, founded on the affidavits of Wilson, and two other men.

We rejoice in the reflection that we have stores of novelty yet unexhausted, which may be opened when repletion shall call for change, and gratifications yet untasted, by which life, when it shall become vapid or bitter, may be restored to its former sweetness and sprightliness, and again irritate the appetite, and again sparkle in the cup.

The 60 odd men and women on the Seeadler were landed, and the natives, avid for change of diet, welcomed them."The Times.

"When the case was called for trial a motion for change of venue to the county of Greene was granted.

After dinner came two of the Prentiss sisters to say that Dr. [Horatio] Smith said Eva's one chance of getting well was to come here for change of air and scenewould I take her and her mother?

His shrewd eye told him that allowing for change of tints and such disguises as the playhouse affords every night, the features of this false old man, who had turned out too hard for his tall footman, were identical with those of Lewis Pyneweck.

My restless spirit ever yearns for change; I only feel the flush and joy of life If I can start fresh quarry every day.

once more as I gaze on thy walls, What memories of old, the sad vision recalls, For change o'er thee lightly has past; Yet what hearts are estrang'd and what bright hopes are fled, And friends I erst dwelt with now sleep with the dead, Since in childhood I gazed on thee last!

374; Irene: see Irene; Island Isa, v. 250; Islington, for change of air, goes to, iv.

When a young and attractive woman grows restless and eager for change, she is, unconsciously to herself, sending out a challenge to Fate to create new conditions in her life.

From the nature of things the wise man and the idealist can never be contented with existing things, and their lives are a constant battle for change.

At length the wished for change arrived, and we again beheld this morning the deep pure blue of a southern sky.

If there is just reason for change you must inform us first.

Through him let us hope for change and mercy and peace on earth.

" It is but fair, however, to give an anecdote in which the master and the servant's position was reversed, in regard to a wish for change:An old servant of a relation of my own with an ungovernable temper, became at last so weary of his master's irascibility, that he declared he must leave, and gave as his reason the fits of anger which came on, and produced such great annoyance that he could not stand it any longer.

188 examples of  for change  in sentences