Example sentences of "converted into a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | So if the chart specifies an outbound time of , say , 2 minutes , this must be converted into a distance and flown at your estimated groundspeed . |
2 | Robyn passes a cinema converted into a bingo hall , a church converted into a community centre , a Co-op converted into a Freezer Centre . |
3 | The fireplace , dating from the castle 's foundation in 1625 , has been converted into a hatch leading to the kitchen . |
4 | The white cat , presumably by direct contrast , was seen as a force of light against the darkness and was in this way converted into a symbol of good fortune . |
5 | In the Sixties it was converted into a cinema by Rank Odeon , because audiences for drama and good music were drifting away . |
6 | The A5 meanwhile would be converted into a motorway through Snowdonia . |
7 | Double value This pushchair has a clip-on foot section which means that it can be swiftly converted into a pram . |
8 | Equally dramatic has been the emergence of a new venue , the former Gas Works , converted into a theatre almost at the drop of a hat , a transformation that clearly shook last night 's capacity audience at the first performance in the Klondyke Building . |
9 | The circular waterway remained until the early nineteenth-century when it was filled and converted into a road . |
10 | The average number of total thymocytes of these littermates was given the value of 100% , and the number of total thymocytes in individual mutant mice was converted into a percentage . |
11 | This number was converted into a percentage using the wild-type or heterozygous littermates as 100% . |
12 | T-shirt printing is a successful sideline , and the former school 's second classroom is to be converted into a gallery . |
13 | There was also the Office of General Surveyors , converted into a court in 1542 , which audited various accounts but received no revenues . |
14 | King Mswati III dissolved the Libandla ( Parliament ) on Oct. 9 , one month ahead of the scheduled end of its term , announcing that he would rule with " executive powers " with the help of the Cabinet , which would be converted into a council of ministers and would act as a caretaker government while a new constitution was drafted and elections were held . |
15 | This house has recently been converted into a home for the handicapped . |
16 | The original school has been replaced by a modern one with spacious play areas , and the old one has been converted into a home for the elderly . |
17 | Decorated with magnificent sixteenth-century frescoes by Barocci , Santi di Tito , Zuccari and others , they were converted into a home for the Etruscan Museum by Gregory XVI in 1837 . |
18 | Fairley was considered to have been converted into a sex monster by viewing pornographic films . |
19 | Caniçal was also once the whaling centre of Madeira , and the old whaling factory is now being converted into a Whaling Museum . |
20 | The exclusive occupation of the tenant coupled with the payment of rent created a tenancy which at common law could be terminated and converted into a licence as soon as the landlord exercised his power to share occupation . |
21 | It remained in private hands until the early 1950s , when it was bought by owner-manager James Edgar and converted into a hotel . |
22 | ZETA had been behind closed doors in Hangar 7 , a huge aircraft hangar , 100 m long , which is now converted into a lab . |
23 | Formerly a school , it has been converted into a country house hotel by Richard Broyd , following on from his earlier conversion of Middlethorpe Hall on the edge of York . |
24 | The ‘ dressing room ’ in each saloon was converted into a bathroom containing copper and silver-plated bath-tubs , wooden cased and lidded and plumbed for hot and cold water . |
25 | By this means an absolute lateral difference is converted into a ratio measure . |
26 | Well before the evening really got under way , he would have a couple of hundred roubles in his pocket , to be converted into a night of vodka-drinking and celebration . |
27 | JEDBURGH On hilltop above the town , Castle Gaol , a nineteenth-century model prison in the shape of a turreted castle , has been converted into a museum of prison life and local social history . |
28 | While this expression is not strictly valid for the dilute solution regime it can be converted into a structure which is extremely informative about deviations from ideal solution behaviour encountered when measuring the molar mass by techniques such as osmotic pressure . |
29 | Guests have use of a dining room , a comfortable lounge with a colour television and open fire , a long clematis-clad verandah , a colourful garden , a barn converted into a games room and artist 's studio . |
30 | Arsonists have tried to destroy a building which is being converted into a clinic for men who 've sexually abused children . |