Example sentences of "to turn itself [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | This lack of reflectiveness and disinclination to make policy has contributed to the failure of the Interregional Group of Deputies , an informal club of MPs , to turn itself into an effective parliamentary opposition . |
2 | Eager to lessen its dependence on the highly regulated and increasingly competitive British telecoms market , BT has been struggling to turn itself into a ‘ one-stop-shop ’ provider of global telecoms services for multinationals . |
3 | The restoration caused no trouble to the East India Company , which was quite soon able to turn itself into a distinctly royalist body and was given a rather wider range of political powers than it had possessed before . |
4 | This body was to turn itself into the Labour Party in 1906 . |
5 | British Gas since privatization , and I think rightly so , and understandably , has had a defence policy against this government , and that defence policy is to turn itself into a multi-national energy supplier . |
6 | But it did not , at any rate for the peasantry , which on the whole refused to turn itself into a flourishing class of commercial farmers even when it had the chance to do so . |
7 | A town best known for its links with the railways is trying to turn itself into a garden city . |