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ring the changes



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Idioms and Phrases

Keep varying how one performs an action or says something, as in She went on and on, ringing the changes on the joy of computers . This expression alludes to the art of change-ringing, where a series of church bells are rung in as many sequences, or changes , as possible. [Early 1600s]
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It is Gloucester's turn to ring the changes as the whole front-row is rotated.

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With its quarterfinal match against Real Madrid standing at 3-3 before the second leg in Manchester also on Wednesday, Guardiola looks sure to ring the changes in the team, with an injury-ravaged Luton perhaps the ideal opponent to do so against.

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Kompany started to ring the changes just before the hour mark and it proved worthwhile, with Benson finding the net out of nothing eight minutes after coming on as a substitute for his 11th league goal of the season.

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Wales coach Ioan Cunningham began to ring the changes, but the impact from the bench could not spark the comebacks that had been seen over Ireland and Scotland.

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The hosts also ring the changes.

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