1. Never will they be offered a chance to make the change.
2. So it is necessary to make a change.
3. However, it is reasonable and worthy to be encouraged for the female to make some changes.
4. So I want to make some changes at the new semester .
5. I may make some changes of my learning plan according to the specific situation of my study.
6. So we can have confidence in ourselves and we should believe that we can make a bigger change to our company.
7. They apparently have many negative effects so that many people start to be tired of such fences and get down to make some changes.
8. The Australia government has recently made some changes to the student visa program, trying to thwart the decline in interest from Chinese international students.
9. Dating back to the Tang Dynasty, things were just the opposite, with Japanese students sailing a long way to Chang' an and imitating everything existing in the Chinese society to make a change to their own motherland.
10. Once there is a suitable idea related to one's work, if he learn the idea and make some change to adapt to the exact situation, he and his company would operate more effective and earn more money.