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Example sentences for "little change"

  • Poor Miss Bates may very likely have committed her niece and hurried her into a greater appearance of intimacy than her own good sense would have dictated, in spite of the very natural wish of a little change.

  • I said I had been a little out of health lately, and was glad of a little change of air.

  • Seeing her so nearly recovered, I recommended a little change of air as soon as convenient.

  • It is a little change; and then he has some nice young friends who stay with him occasionally," said the deceitful woman.

  • You must come out to Kirtell for a little change.

  • If you would like to have a little change, and go early, do not wait for them, Will.

  • I think she wants a little change, and for that matter, so do I.

  • She had perhaps, being the youngest, a faint stir of a feeling in her mind that a little change might be pleasant enough.

  • I wonder if you have got hearts of stone, to hear the poor mother talk of going away for a little change, and to sit there like wooden images, and never open your mouths!

  • Finding the heat of the town of Burgos almost past endurance, although the fire had now been quenched, Hilary strolled forth towards sunset for a little change of air.

  • A little change of circumstance often hastens on a movement that has been long in preparation.

  • To-day you are twice the man, because you have had a little change, and seen a little of a different life, and allowed yourself to speak more freely of your sad affairs, instead of snapping at every one who mentioned them.

  • And take a drop yourself, my boy, if only for a little change.

  • She would naturally prefer a young soft fellow, with a fine place of his own, where she can go and govern, when she wants a little change, as she governs everywhere.

  • Little change followed in the patient's condition, and on the sixth day he was sent to the Base hospital.

  • Little change occurred in the symptoms and the local condition, urine and pus continued to escape freely from the posterior wound, and the patient gradually sank, dying on the thirty-eighth day.

  • I got intolerably tired of its monotony, and for a little change I thought I would make love to you.

  • This is great fun; I do like a little change.

  • I like it very much; but then, you know I like a little change.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    great book; little about; little below; little care; little clearing; little cousin; little doubtful; little embarrassed; little enough; little flour; little husband; little importance; little island; little late; little likely; little master; little need; little piece; little poem; little saint; little season; little ship; little something; little spirits; little uneasy; wilayah persekutuan