Example sentences of "has [been] transformed [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 mouse embryo hindbrains ; it appears that the trigeminal nerve has been transformed into a facial identity .
2 Resulting error type A means that the intended word is transformed into another English word ( a ‘ real world ’ error , whereas type B is where it has been transformed into a non-English string .
3 What was once an unsafe , ugly tarmac area , has been transformed into a safe , grass-covered playground with seesaws and slides for the 60 youngsters who go to the nursery .
4 Each of them has been transformed into a breathtaking beauty !
5 Over the past decade , the Victorian dockland has been transformed into a multi-million pound leisure and shopping complex .
6 The Eastern Bloc has been transformed into a gigantic Enterprise Zone for western capitalists eager to reap the benefits of suppressed consumerism .
7 But because ‘ the ideological equivalency of firm and family has been transformed into a post-war simile of cultural proclivity ’ ( Fruin 1980 p.447 ) .
8 Best , for example , argued that changes had been immense : " In just five years ( the NHS ) has been transformed from a classic example of an administered public sector bureaucracy into one that increasingly is exhibiting the qualities that reflect positive , purposeful management " ( Best 1987 : 4 ) .
9 In the 12 months since Chanel Plus bought Paris St Germain , the club has been transformed from a financial cripple to a top-of-the-table French First Division outfit where crowds have doubled .
10 Since its foundation , AMES has been transformed from a small mainly middle-class group to a large popular-based organization , with an increasingly clear and more elaborate analysis of women 's specific oppression .
11 In this period of her life the fifty-year-old duchess has been transformed from a tough old battleaxe into " the presiding genius in a society of knights and troubadours " .
12 The application of such an effect can change the intracellular structure of a cell that has been transformed by a cancer-causing agent , even in its latent stage .
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