Example sentences of "turning [art] [noun] [noun sg] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Or , to put it another way … yes , I am turning the satellite computer into a part of me . |
2 | Home video , shot by the village doctor in Ewyas Harold , shows how quickly the waters rose , trapping cars and turning the village street into a torrent . |
3 | In fact with product placement turning the feature film into a series of disguised commercials , it 's actually quite appropriate that most modern Hollywood product is best consumed as an advert . |
4 | On the issue of hospitals taking more control over their affairs , Professor Kean said : ‘ Hospitals to a very large extent can have that without turning the health service into a sort of supermarket . ’ |
5 | That 's why I intend turning the upstairs area into a flat . |
6 | Industry then took over , turning the Forest Service into an extension of itself . |
7 | Equally significant , the one-year-on , one-year-off approach adopted by the Kiwis and Samoans is in danger of turning the World Cup into a lottery . |
8 | I know for a fact she 's had her eye on my mother 's matinée jacket collection for years and when I once , in passing , said I wondered what happened to those old prosthetic devices in the estates of deceased senior citizens , Madge let it slip that she knew a way of turning a Zimmer frame into an attractive lamp ! ’ |
9 | It is this procedure , which involves turning a reductionist methodology into a reductionist philosophy , that is the manoeuvre so popular among molecular biologists and some geneticists , but , fortunately , is rather rarer among psychologists or neurobiologists . |
10 | The company then voluntarily restated its accounts , turning a £122.4m profit into a £38.5m loss . |