Example sentences of "turn her into [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If all her rough times had turned her into a pickpocket , at least they had n't defeated her . |
2 | Fa 's intelligence might in any circumstances have turned her into a leader , and this too would have broken their social convention : " " " A man for pictures . |
3 | Sondra Locke never would have made a Forces ' pin-up but that did n't deter Clint Eastwood from turning her into a star with lotsa spunk — and they were off-screen lovers — although he could have had his pick of ‘ beautiful broads ’ . |
4 | She had a long face and such a naked forehead , Daisy found herself turning her into a polo pony . |
5 | In 1952 she wed film director Roger Vadim , the man responsible for turning her into a screen star , but that soon turned sour . |
6 | and when Siegfried swears to marry and save Odette after she has told him how the wicked Von Rothbart turned her into a Swan ( Swan Lake , Act 11 ) . |
7 | With her died the chance for Sinead to exorcise the demons that had scarred her childhood and turned her into a rebel whose talent to shock would ultimately overshadow her singing ability . |
8 | Originally the Queen of Libya , she was seduced by JUPITER ; jealous JUNO murdered her children and cast a spell which turned her into a beast with the head of a woman , the body of a snake , strange cloven hooves and a flowing lion 's tail . |
9 | Holding Mariana close to the ground , he turned her into the wind — fifteen minutes to crawl fifty yards … |
10 | In the earliest versions , which date from 1959 — 60 , Gironella turns her into a sort of rag doll ; perhaps never more than a well-dressed shell , she is now simply a collage of fragments of coarse , torn cloth that appear to be pasted down with thick smears of paint ( Fig. 5 ) . |