Shift from one side of the ship to the other.
1 The official did not know what prompted Mr Trump to change course .
2 Raab, though, cautioned that he did not expect China to change course .
3 Attorney-General George Brandis earlier on Tuesday urged the Opposition to change course .
4 She said they had to change course so they could see totality.
5 I didn't see you until it was too late to change course .
6 That will give Trump leeway to change course when he takes office.
7 We were together in trying to persuade Tony Blair to change course .
8 Drew wasn't about to change course , and Chapman hadn't asked him to.
9 It was initially bound for Singapore, but then appeared to change course .
10 He didn't change course , nor did he slink into the tall grass.
11 We ask you to change course now before launching any effective attack.
12 Had he seen that vessel change course and seemingly head toward us?
13 He said it's always possible the government could change course in the future.
14 The Greek people have said that enough is enough, Europe must change course .
15 Attitudes can change as events are perceived in different ways or change course .
16 We gave them a two-hour deadline to change course about an hour ago.
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