for a change造句31 I try to get away at weekends for a change of pace.
32 We are hoping against hope for a change in her condition.
33 Why don't you buy me a drink for a change, you old miser!
34 Why don't you pick on someone else for a change?
35 It's nice to have a bit of company for a change.
36 You've got cars on the brain. Can't we talk about something else for a change?
37 All we can do is hope for a change in fortune.
38 Try looking at it through her eyes for a change.
39 Stop feeling sorry for yourself and think about other people for a change.
40 It's good to suck in such clean fresh air for a change.
41 So instead I suggested taking her out to dinner for a change.
42 Let's have a fling and eat at that expensive restaurant for a change.
43 Time for a change of scene?
44 For a change, this was a comparatively short flight.
45 Some had hoped for a change of emphasis.
46 Looking for a change, she answered a newspaper advertisement.
47 Or top your pies with meringue for a change.
48 Perhaps we could allow ourselves a small sherry before dinner just for a change.
49 Perhaps Jack wanted to do something decent, for a change.
50 The house was up for sale- the estate agents say the case has highlighted the need for a change in the law.
51 Shadow community care minister David Hinchliffe is campaigning vigorously for a change in the law.
52 Dinghies For a change of pace, sailing dinghies and catamarans are available.
53 Once the continent had been filled, the moment would be ripe for a change in the fortunes of mankind.
54 He picked up the phone - his own for a change - and rang her in a state of anger.
55 Watch out for a change in publication dates for Courtauld News.
56 But at least he was out of his top-secret room and getting a bit of fresh air for a change.
58 One day he took an excursion to the other end of the island for a change of scene.
59 It would soon be time for a change of shift at the micro factories down the glen.
60 Why don't you pick on somebody else for a change?