converted造句211. Numerous former corn exchanges have been converted into shopping arcades accordingly.
212. These are debt securities that can be converted into stock.
213. Converted whisky barrels like these can be bought at a reasonable price in most parts of the country.
214. It was originally an acetylene light but was converted to propane gas operation in 1963.
215. The house felt as if it had been converted to institutional use, someplace impersonal and chill.
216. Quite possibly it was a corn mill partially converted for fulling.
217. Released in the general amnesty of June 1917, she converted to Catholicism.
218. Some may be converted and disillusioned, others will be unconverted but believing or searching people.
219. Some system developers and their software programmers assume that consumers are itching to be converted from passive to interactive television watchers.
220. These movements are directly converted to movements of the screen cursor, or pointer as it is ten called.
221. Marketable securities are short-term, high-quality debt instruments that can be easily converted into cash.
222. These digital reflectance values are converted to a viewable image by the computer system shown in Figure 5.10.
223. It was not long before the empty site was converted into dwellings.
224. Converted from a Baptist church built in 1911, the Cabaret offers patrons a full dinner followed by a colorful revue.
225. The action of the lungs works like a bellows which enriches the internal fire where food is converted into energy.
226. The problem began when I converted my 4 x 2 to 4 x 4.
227. About 25 million people are working from spare bedrooms, paneled basements and converted garages.
228. It was converted into a monitoring centre with numerous listening consoles and bays of multi-track tape recorders.
229. Three of the chapels were demolished, the remaining one is converted to a house.
230. This is then amplified by photomultiplier tubes and converted into electrical impulses.
231. His negative comments, however accurate, were converted into slights, compounded by Johnson's nationality and famous stature.
232. One definition is exchanged for another, semantic currency is taken from one discursive economy and converted into the currency of another.
233. Maude had converted to Catholicism in order to marry her husband.
234. It consisted of two large blocks of buildings which have now been converted into flats.
235. That winter, a basket with pears and roses arrived at Theophilus' door, whereupon he converted.
236. Next is Upton Mill, which has been converted for residential use.
237. Debt would be sold for cash at a discount or converted into 17- to 25-year bonds.
238. He was in a bare cellar: concrete floor, concrete walls, perhaps a wine-cellar converted to a new purpose.
239. His 62-year-old converted trawler conked out after leaving Newfoundland on the return leg.
240. Some of the schools will be converted to new uses: adult education centres, for example.