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    Use "changing" in a sentence

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    changing


    1. But then James's body began changing again


    2. With this sort of mind-set, retiring, changing jobs, or moving to a smaller place are not likely to significantly reduce stress levels – the stress will be there whether it is imposed externally, or whether you have to manufacture it


    3. ‘Any messages for me?’ he asked, changing the subject and finishing off his meal


    4. ’ Stephen said, changing the subject


    5. Changing the behavior of the ants is a very important factor in controlling many pests in the home and garden as well as controlling the ants themselves


    6. We are not in this world to passively drift with the tides of ever changing events, to aggressively fulfill useless desires in a vain attempt to express limited personal powers


    7. If this becomes a habit, we shall soon find our reactions to the affairs of life changing and that we are beginning to think the thoughts that the soul thinks


    8. ‘Do you fancy a cuppa?’ I suggested, changing the subject as, conveniently, we arrive at the tea tent


    9. People’s idea of ‘right’ and ‘wrong’ keeps on changing from time to time, from nation to nation, from family to family and from person to person


    10. some pretty nifty solutions for the rapidly changing requirements of the good old

    11. “That’s what it’s about, really, changing the shopping experience


    12. It was changing in shape and sound, it lay down a little more


    13. In the end, he’d badgered Liz and I into showering and changing and took us both out to the local pub for a meal


    14. ’ He said, he paused, his expression changing


    15. ’ He said changing direction again


    16. ’ Stephen said, changing the subject abruptly


    17. ‘What are you going to do with yourself, Liz?’ Stephen asked, changing the back pack he has over his left shoulder to the other shoulder


    18. Now - apart from changing fuses and wiring plugs - electricity, I don’t touch


    19. We are using the large room behind the stage area for changing … men on the left and women on the right with a row of mobile clothing racks down the middle, where we each have our personal designated areas to hang our costumes, giving some sort of modesty division, though to be honest, who the hell wants to gawp? As the play takes place in the present day, the clothes are not really costumes anyway, but, all the same, my character has certain things she has to wear – some my own and some provided by wardrobe


    20. agree to some change in the local church/congregation That is not the changing of doctrine

    21. Now that he was present in this space but not calling on any of them, the houris took turns changing to other appearance settings and coming forth to undress for them


    22. ’ I said changing the subject to something less contentious


    23. This is still the norm, but times are changing


    24. The passage the Lancers and the breaching ship and the junks had to traverse was less than 650 meters wide and constantly changing shape


    25. addiction, changing our focus to hit the target that will give us


    26. God is never changing


    27. The channels and sandbars upstream and the configuration of the swamp itself were constantly changing


    28. It looks as though he is singlehandedly changing the culture of your world, Karal – did you realise how far-reaching the effect of your action has been?


    29. Note! If you have a health problem that may restrict your ability to exercise, check with your doctor before beginning or changing your exercise habits


    30. The prisons keep changing,

    31. the chains keep changing,


    32. Yaag works by changing the sensitivity of nerve cells to neurotransmitters, if you know what that means


    33. Mighty was the song from that volcano, a massive, thunderous drone, chords actually changing too fast for some ears to pick from the static, each cycle of the wave was a different note, in the chords chirping above


    34. ’ I said, changing the subject slightly


    35. He is physically changing, aging so to speak


    36. ' Nuran had chopped hers off flat just above her shoulders the week before changing shifts


    37. ‘Yes … your uncle is still active?’ he asked, changing the subject slightly


    38. new operation without changing the classes of the elements on which it operates


    39. This was where he would be forced to speculate on what sort of device or being was performing all this quantum state changing


    40. ‘How’s Sam?’ He’s more than a little choked up and is obviously changing the subject to defuse the emotional atmosphere for his own benefit

    41. I saw Karen the other day, she mentioned how her situation is changing


    42. “Oh my, look at that blouse,” exclaimed Rayne changing the subject, “can we go in and see if they have it in my size?” Mistress Sera laughed and both women went into the shop arm in arm


    43. It was a two-hour dive over changing terrain with Tarak pointing out areas of interest


    44. He didn't know her, but people had been changing their personifications a lot lately


    45. They sailed round and round the island, changing boats often whenever one reached the end of its era


    46. Changing the subject of our conversation back to


    47. Seeing what was happening in there didn’t require any energy, changing what was happening did


    48. ’ She replied smiling as if at a fond and very private memory before changing the subject again


    49. “You're changing the subject and letting me go without a reprimand? Thanks, love


    50. Oh how I love this man! I smile at him and he relaxes a tad, his expression changing to one of warm, deep joy














































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    Synonyms for "changing"

    changing ever-changing

    "changing" definitions

    marked by continuous change or effective action