(1) Each person taking part will have to bring old running shoes, a swimsuit, a towel and a change of clothes.
(2) Leo then ordered a large popcorn and searched through his pocket for change .
(3) These ponds often dry out, killing the tadpoles, before they can change into toadlets and leave the pond.
(4) Then suddenly a change of habits started working, and kept working, and there I have it.
(5) U251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510I don't think I've got change for a fiver,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb I said as I searched in my bag.
(6) So instead of there being such a clean break of content, it's more a change of style.
(7) Couscous makes an interesting change from rice
(8) I work all day, so cannot pick up the email to notify me of the change of venue.
(10) Half a million pounds is serious money but you might not have much change left if you bought a house in the country.
(11) Now, I am a man of the world, and I know where to change on a train journey from Guildford to Bracknell.
(12) Is it fair to require a person to change his or her job or be made redundant without compensation?
(13) Even if the same party regains power, the change in leadership can make all the difference.
(14) They also pocketed a pile of change which had been saved to buy the children's sweets.
(15) Due to the new regulations that allow a change of tyres only in the case of an obvious defect, this kind of mistake can ruin an entire race.
(16) The chances of finding the Thai Millennium coins in your change are very small.
(17) After my current problems with IT and watercolour painting tutors, that was a refreshing change .
(18) She decided to change her name
(19) I help provide clients with a fresh change of clothes after they have had a hot meal and a wash.
(20) Consumers should also in turn not accept the old cash as change - unless they want to make a trip to the bank.