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Example sentences for "sudden change"

  • Lord Harry saw a sudden change in his wife's face that roused his guilty suspicions.

  • The doctor's face showed a sudden change of expression---a sinister and threatening change.

  • The moment he had entrapped her into leaving the room, the doctor turned to Lord Harry with a sudden change to the imperative mood in look and manner.

  • Elizabeth, quietly, though there was a sudden change in her face which might have struck Elsie could she have seen it.

  • But a sudden change and a great break were nearing their lives, and unexpectedly enough they came.

  • A sudden change of this sort is almost unthinkable, but if it took place, all the factories and agents used for non-essentials would lose their value at once.

  • Sidenote: Results of a sudden change in standards of living] 3.

  • But the moment Stratton was alone there was a sudden change.

  • A sudden change of wind had come to his rescue, and for the moment the way is clear for him to work himself out and up on to the ledge above.

  • With a sudden change of tone she advanced upon me with the appeal: "Save me from this humiliation.

  • There was a sudden change in Helen's voice--she pleaded no longer.

  • Because some sudden change of temperature has condensed the vapour of the air into clouds.

  • Then with a sudden change of tone, she said, "Will you promise me one thing?

  • Then with a sudden change of mood she said, "Please cheer up, Patricia, happiness is not a thing to be taken lightly.

  • Then with a sudden change of mood she cried, "Wasn't it clever of me capturing you to-day?

  • But," she added with a sudden change of mood, "I shall always be dreadfully afraid of Peel.

  • Patricia, then with a sudden change, "Oh, if you are not careful I shall come over and shake you!

  • You will be led to conclude that you are observing a sudden change in structure such as is usually called a sport.

  • Darwin pointed out that long periods of life afford a [449] chance for a sudden change in the desired direction, as well as for the slow accumulation of slight deviations.

  • There is neither a slow nor a sudden change of all the individuals.

  • As if a new element coursed through his veins, there is a sudden change in his manner.

  • With the approach of Hunding there is a sudden change in the character of the music.

  • But in the youth it inspires a sudden change.

  • Then, with a sudden change of tone, "Sydney, I did not think you would have been persuaded to see things so.

  • But it isn't unselfish to propose such a thing to me in that cool way, as if it would cost you nothing at all," said Captain Chancellor, with a sudden change of tone.

  • With almost all people, there is a sudden change of sensation in first looking out of the window.

  • You are cold, and you are calculating,' retorted Tebaldo, with a sudden change of manner, as though taking offence at last.

  • Then with a sudden change, as she saw the absolute bewilderment in his face, she laid her hand gently on his arm.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sudden change" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    about fifteen; answered she; either simple; good conscience; good half; just nothing; light colour; quite useless; realizing sense; stood erect; sudden attack; sudden burst; sudden changes; sudden fear; sudden flash; sudden gust; sudden movement; sudden onset; sudden rush; sudden sense; sudden stop; sudden thought; sudden turn; suddenly exclaimed; suddenly occurred; suddenly thought