Sentence examples for change for something from inspiring English sources

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It's not enough to pay the bills on its own, but it's a solid chunk of change for something that will, if all goes to plan, be entirely automated.

And it's easy to live with as a daily driver, a refreshing change for something Italian.

I just don't see that this [bill] is such a cataclysmic change for something that already exists.

Metaphors are linguistic devices that "convene new meanings by fitting them into imagination-stimulating meaning", and do so by breaking "through old labels, creating a hope for change, for something new" [ 24].

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At about 21 years old, Yenku's daily life had been reduced to asking for handouts, with little hope of change, little chance for something better.

If you can change the zoning for a stadium, you can change it for something else. 5.

He offered to change it for something more conventional, returning with a furry, talking orang-utan around his neck in its stead.

For instance, the report said that corn prices could jump by 177 percent, adjusted for inflation, by 2030, with stress from climate change accounting for something like half the increase.

And, as the same article points out, NASA has "conducted research on climate change," making for something of an awkward combination.

If she isn't going to wear it, there really is no point buying it – it'll either languish unworn at the bottom of her underwear draw, or she'll simply change it for something she does like!

Cos nothing changes, when you ask for something to change, like medication, nothing changes until they're ready to change you.

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