changing造句121 I've no intention of changing my plans just to fit in with his.
122 Changing her job like that is equivalent to giving her the sack.
123 Her moods kept changing now happy, now filled with despair.
124 The discussion revolved around the question of changing the club's name.
125 Changing your eating habits is the best way to lose weight.
126 He is changing job out of necessity, not because he particularly wants to.
127 The day for changing from one occupancy to the next was on a Saturday.
128 The manager has nodded through my plan about changing new computers.
129 While she was changing the wheel on her car, her coat had become stained with oil.
130 I'm bowdlerizing it-just slightly changing one or two words so listeners won't be upset.
131 The company found it hard to survive in a changing marketplace.
132 Attitudes seem to be changing as a result of recent highly publicized cases of sexual harassment.
133 The company kept mucking us around and changing the price.
134 On the new television sets, the color is locked in so that you don't need to keep changing the control.
135 The question of changing the membership rules was mooted at the last meeting.
136 He planned to lead the conversation and keep Matt from changing the subject.
137 He is not changing the rules; he is simply restating the policy that was established last year.
138 Things are changing so fast, it's hard to keep up.
139 Three boys were changing a tyre by the side of the road.
140 Changing a fuse is one of those fiddly jobs I hate.
141 By changing the tomato's genetic blueprint , scientists can alter the rate at which it ripens.
142 The soldiers had to stand for hours without changing position.
143 It would do her good to be shocked into changing her opinion.
144 She blenches at the very thought of changing a baby's dirty nappy.
145 She is very firm about it; I can't bend her into changing her mind.
146 Life has a way of changing the best of plans.
147 It's easy to cut down on fat without changing your diet too much.
148 Children tend to get unsettled if you keep on changing their routine.
149 I'm thinking of changing my car for a bigger one.
150 My sister blenches at the very thought of changing a baby's nappy.