changing造句1 Be slow in choosing a friend; slower in changing.
2 A wise man needs not blush for changing his purpose.
3 We deprecated changing the policy at present.
4 The pilot avoided a collision by changing course.
5 The changing seasons mark the passing of time.
6 Have you tried changing the fuse?
7 She was in a funk about changing jobs.
8 Changing jobs is the only way out.
9 The plug on my iron needs changing.
10 He's always chopping and changing.
11 The library has a policy of mounting changing exhibitions.
12 He proposed changing the name of the company.
13 Research indicates that eating habits are changing fast.
14 Are you changing your name when you get married?
15 Changing down, he turned into the drive.
16 Changing demand causes a see-saw in prices.
17 She examines the interplay between changing gender divisions and urban change.
18 It's not fair on the students to keep changing the timetable.
19 He rarely does anything more strenuous than changing the channels on the television.
20 Life is a natural cycle, just like the changing seasons.
21 The changing size of an infant's head is considered an index of brain growth.
22 Technology is changing fast.
23 The emerging science of photography was already changing fashions in art.
24 Changing trains with all that luggage was a real hassle.
25 The pattern of family life has been changing over recent years.
26 A dynamic government is necessary to meet the demands of a changing society.
27 The patient showed a marked improvement in her condition after changing medication.
28 The nature of promises is that they remain immune to changing circumstances.
29 The best love is the one that makes you a better person,[www.] without changing you into someone other than yourself.
30 DNA decides what we are, but not who we are. What we are never changed, but who we are never stop changing.