How to use in-sentence of “turn from”:
– Sweat needs energy to turn from a liquid into a gas and evaporate.
– Once they are ripe, they turn from green to orange.
– The word “peach” comes from the Middle English “peche”, from Middle French, in turn from Latin languageLatin “persica”, i.e., “the fruit from Persia”.
– The people are happy for a time, but soon they again turn from God.
– This was in turn from Latin “caeruleus” deep blue: resembling the blue of the sky.
– Therefore, features can turn from a mere concept to shipping products within a week.
– The people turn from God, and he allows their enemies to harm them.