change over造句1. Perceptions change over time .
2. She wanted to change over from gas to electricity for her cooking.
3. He wanted to change over to a more suitable job.
4. The guards change over at midnight.
5. Football players change over after half-time.
6. Can we change over? I'd like to sit in the sun.
7. Complete all the exercises on one leg, then change over.
8. We hope to change over to the new software by next month.
9. Can we change over?
10. When you get tired of driving we can change over.
11. Perhaps you and I had better change over; you are more experienced.
12. Connections between neurons change over time.
13. Images that people have of themselves change over time.
14. The longitudinal data will be utilised to investigate change over time and the factors which predict good or poor outcome.
15. Just as methods of cultivating a garden change over time, practices develop from season to season.
16. One can hardly expect newspapers not to change over four decades!
17. And departmental power can change over time, depending on economic conditions, technological breakthroughs, and government legislation.
18. Given that these change over time, the dominance of the industry by a certain nationality of institutions may be transitory.
19. Also the nature of the trade-offs may change over time, as may the choices of the policy-maker.
20. It is recognised that observed statistical relationships may change over time due to changes in financial markets.
21. Of course, the rules of games do change over time.
22. However, the current situation is likely to change over the next few years, as major advances in technology take place.
23. Ideas about immorality and what constitutes dishonourable conduct change over time, but the views of judges change more slowly than most.
24. In Example 12 the temperature change over a time interval was to be worked out.
25. However, as land use patterns change over time, zone boundaries will need changing, adding to the procedural complexity.
26. The very notion of development and change over time is contained within the notion of implicit and explicit aspects of attitudes.
27. Scientific opinions are not carved on tablets of stone; they change over the years.
28. Tell me if you get tired of driving and we'll change over.
29. It certainly can not, therefore, be used to measure change over time: one of the reasons for its use.
30. What is to count as a scarce resource, for example, may change over time.