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1 I actually got a change to play the amazing Nintendo 64 today.
2 They got a change of air by making an alteration of life.
3 In the United States, it got a change of name: Genesis.
4 It didn't much matter, so long as he got a change uh scenery.
5 We are thinking the food, now we have got a change , may improve things.
6 I've got a change of clothes in the car.
7 I can't wash, I can't take a bath, and I haven't got a change of clothes.'
8 You got a change of clothes?
9 Mr Davey also got a change to his client's bail conditions which would allow him to travel overseas for a family wedding.
10 Jim went quickly to his section, got a change of clothing, retired to the wash room and proceeded to get thoroughly cleaned up.
11 I got a change from Jack Reilly, who had been an old messmate, and with whom I had always been on good terms.
12 Leslie argued that she hadn't got a change of clothes or a toothbrush and, most important, that she hadn't left food out for her cat.
13 "We got a change in plans here, Nat?"
14 "My only consolation," he went on, "is that you have got a change of raiment, which is more than I have.
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