Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] be transformed " in BNC.
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1 | Every member of the audience has effectively been transformed into an advertising hoarding . |
2 | Returning to the record established at the head of this chapter , the Modular Course has obviously been transformed as it has grown . |
3 | Llangoed Castle , in Wales , which the owner had been determined to demolish , has just been transformed into a hotel by Sir Bernard Ashley , husband of Laura . |
4 | With no background in research or technology , Fabius will take his time before embarking on radical reorganisation of an area which has already been transformed in the last two years . |
5 | It would not be too much of an exaggeration to say that the face of financial reporting in this country has already been transformed . |
6 | The suspension has also been transformed and the driving position changed to eliminate niggles about off-set pedals and a steeply raked steering column . |
7 | The lighting of the galleries has also been transformed and computer controlled blinds fitted to prevent damage from excessive levels of daylight . |
8 | The Hotel Manila has now been transformed into a Ramada Renaissance Hotel , with correspondingly high prices , so I prefer to stay at the Hotel Gaudi , still unspoilt , which has the advantage of being right opposite the enchanting Theatre Museum . |
9 | ‘ Rock For Clear Water ’ began as a benefit concert for orphans by the group ‘ Chaif ’ and has now been transformed into a musical ecological movement . |
10 | The moderate pluralism of bargains , balance , and compromise within rules of the game designed to ensure fair play and fair shares for all had somehow been transformed into the perverted and self-defeating hyperpluralism of strong groups and weak government operating on the basis of a free-for-all where might was right . |
11 | According to the report , " the earlier expectations of a recovery in world economic activity , and consequently for the LDCs ' , have since been transformed into forecasts of further and significant decline " . |
12 | It is a measure of the tension and complexities of our contemporary society that the police have gradually been transformed from a universal corpus of ordinary police officers performing all manner of general duties , including public order maintenance , to one which now in part approaches the quasi-military-order police model of continental Europe and elsewhere . |
13 | Other plant species have also been transformed with the δ-endotoxin gene and are at various stages of development . |
14 | The ‘ Wigan Alpes ’ have now been transformed by landscape reclamation and tree planting . |
15 | Tonight , two acres of land that were once an orchard but have now been transformed into a series of separate cottage gardens . |