1 Mr. Kernan's expression changed.
2 Mr. Kernan changed the subject at once.
3 Only I'm an old man now I'd change his tune for him.
4 Tommy," he said, "I see you haven't changed an atom.
5 The young lady changed the position of one of the vases and went back to the two young men.
6 As he sat at his desk in the King's Inns he thought what changes those eight years had brought.
7 This he did by raising his hand vaguely and pensively changing the angle of position of his hat.
8 The veins stood out on Farrington's forehead, and the pallor of Weathers' complexion changed to peony.
9 Religion for her was a habit, and she suspected that a man of her husband's age would not change greatly before death.
10 Madam Glynn took her stand in a corner of the room, holding a roll of music stiffly before her and from time to time changing the direction of her startled gaze.
11 He stood up slowly, saying that he had to leave us for a minute or so, a few minutes, and, without changing the direction of my gaze, I saw him walking slowly away from us towards the near end of the field.
12 Like illumined pearls the lamps shone from the summits of their tall poles upon the living texture below which, changing shape and hue unceasingly, sent up into the warm grey evening air an unchanging unceasing murmur.
13 She changed her blouse too and, as she stood before the mirror, she thought of how she used to dress for mass on Sunday morning when she was a young girl; and she looked with quaint affection at the diminutive body which she had so often adorned.
14 But yet," continued Gabriel, his voice falling into a softer inflection, "there are always in gatherings such as this sadder thoughts that will recur to our minds: thoughts of the past, of youth, of changes, of absent faces that we miss here tonight.