He changed horses every hour, and rode until it was too dark to see the tracks.
They changed horses from time to time, but I knew him.
They made the hip to the south of England in just two days, changing horses often.
"But the president didn't want to change horses in the middle of a war."
The coach stopped briefly to change horses, but I kept the blind down.
We changed horses every ten miles, all day long, and fairly flew over the hard, level road.
And they would have to change horses at least one more time.
"The court has changed horses in the middle of the stream."
We always reserve the right to change horses here if something happens.
But behind the scenes, had he in fact changed horses?