He had found five minutes one evening just as they were changing shifts to interview his suspect spouse.
"Maybe you could ask to change shifts," she went on.
It was night now, just after eight o'clock, and the nurses were changing shifts.
The guards had changed shifts, but looked at everyone just as seriously.
It was late afternoon, and the drillers were about to change shifts.
Operators change shifts in the new control room at the heart of the mill.
It was almost time for the elevator men to change shifts.
But here the people change shifts, so there's always someone new for them to talk to.
"Do your gardeners change shifts in the middle of the morning?"
"What time do the men in the hills change shifts?"
Many appellate judges say those changes essentially shifted work to them.
The change shifted from 20,000 people each week, to 36,000 in one week.
The changes were relatively conservative and did not substantially shift after the sixteenth century.
These changes are shifting the character of the dialogue between the course team and the validation panel.
But often, too, the technological change shifted the companies' labour requirements.
But groups that represent current and former prisoners said the change would simply shift the overcrowding to the state system.
A change in environment also shifts the power relationship to a level where threatened parents can feel more comfortable talking about how they feel.
The changes have shifted a career stuck in neutral into overdrive.
This sound change shifted many more originally penultimate-stressed words to have final stress.
The changes may merely shift the burden of public funds to day care.