Some sentences in use of “converted”

How to use in-sentence of “converted”:

+ In 2013, he was converted to right side back.

+ An AutoIt script can be converted into a stand-alone executable.

+ After the queen converted to Catholicism, she abdicated the throne of Sweden and he spent much of the rest of his life exiled in Rome from 1655 until her death in 1689.

+ He converted from Roman Catholicism to Judaism, from Judaism to Islam, and from Islam to Roman Catholicism.

+ Vermouth is a sweet wine, that has been converted to a spirit.

+ Today’s ambulances are vans which are converted into small mobile clinics.

+ For thousands of years, Wood and its by-products have been converted into biofuels such as charcoal, wood gas, methanol or ethanol fuel.

+ In 1994, Vanity converted to Christianity.

Some sentences in use of converted
Some sentences in use of converted

Example sentences of “converted”:

+ Much of this area is converted to pastures for grazing cows and sheep.

+ He converted to Christianity the daughter of a Roman official named Saturinus and was for that reason put into prison and beheaded.

+ They were converted to oil lamps with metal reflectors which were first used on 25 November 1790; and upgraded again with apparatus to rotate a beam of light in 1818.

+ Like other forms of economic capital, sexual capital can be converted to other forms of capital.

+ Later, the Universidad Maximo de San Ignacio was placed under secular administration and converted into a seminary and a liberal arts college.

+ From 2007, she was converted to right-sideback.

+ The state even converted a former museum in Zagreb for use as a mosque.

+ Much of this area is converted to pastures for grazing cows and sheep.

+ He converted to Christianity the daughter of a Roman official named Saturinus and was for that reason put into prison and beheaded.

+ In effect, the constitution converted Pak’s presidency into a legal dictatorship.

+ If information is provided in only one unit system, it is automatically converted to the other using the unit that is defined for that system.

+ In Landterrestrial animals ammonia-like compounds are converted into other nitrogenous materials as there is less water in the environment, and ammonia itself is toxic.

+ Christians that noticeably migrated from the Ottoman EmpireOttoman-held territory into the Dalmatian cities converted from Orthodoxy to Catholicism.

+ They converted a barn into a studio where Hemingway could write.

More in-sentence examples of “converted”:

+ The 1980s design used converted flight suits painted silver.

+ Many Croatians agree with the idea that the majority of Bosnian Muslims are actually Croatians who were converted to Islam during the invasion of the Turks in the 15th Century.

+ References for numerically converted parameters., parameter.

+ His most successful invention was a shearing machine that converted curvilineal motions into the straight-line movement that is the basis of modern mechanical shears.

+ In cold climates, maple trees keep starch in their trunks and root before the winter, but when spring arrives, the starch is converted to sugar/sucrose that rises the sap.

+ If all the water or any fluids that must be converted disappear etc., Swampy cries mournfully as the level restarts too.

+ Putrefaction is important, because elements such as nitrogen, phosphorus and sulfur which are bound in the dead matter are converted into a form that is usable by plants.

+ When it is oxidationoxidized, it is converted to sodium sulfate.

+ It is certain that they were mostly Hindus during the 11th and 12th centuries AD and gradually converted to Islam.

+ Markova’s father was Jewish, and her mother converted to the faith.

+ For instance, many of the Germanic states converted to Protestantism in an attempt to slip out of the power of the Pope.

+ Especially after the founding of the “Fundición Central Mexicana the neighborhood developed quickly; by the early 20th century its roadside inns had mostly been converted into homes and its boundaries had blurred with those of the “Barrio de San Marcos”.

+ The most prominent contender as a TOE is string theory converted into superstring theory with its six higher dimensions in addition to the 4Dfour common dimensions.

+ Example values of hexadecimal numbers converted into binary, octal and decimal.

+ The heat created from the burning is converted into electrical energy that is then provided to local communes.

+ The southern section of the abandoned tunnel between the Thames EmbankmentEmbankment and the Strand Underpass has been converted into a branch of the Buddha Bar chain of bars and restaurants.

+ The electrical signal can then be converted into sound waves or copied to some other kind of sound-processing machine.

+ This has been converted to a prison.

+ This category page is for templates that need to be converted into some standardized template.

+ Though there were earlier Brahmin settlements in Medieval Manipur, the entire Meitei ethnicity remains to be ethno-religious to Sanamahism until the great historical event of the Puya Mei Thaba took place during the reign of :en:PamheibaPamheiba, the then Emperor of Manipur kingdom, after which the entire ethnicity were forcibly converted into Hinduism.

+ Pattonville has since been converted from a military to a civilian settlement.

+ Recently, with the Anglican Church debating if female clergymen should be allowed, some Anglo-Catholics, such as Bishop Burnham, Bishop Newton and sixty priests have left the Church and converted to Rome in protest, as they do not believe female bishops, or female priests should be allowed.

+ Diesel units were converted for various tasks, including application of sandite, route learning, use as tractor units to tow other trains, and conversion to test trains.

+ For many years, it was home to the Naval Air Station Glenview, until the station was closed down and converted to a prairie park, a lake, and residential and commercial properties in the early 1990s.

+ In several places, community showers have been converted to single showers, with curtains or doors.

+ The 1980s design used converted flight suits painted silver.

+ Many Croatians agree with the idea that the majority of Bosnian Muslims are actually Croatians who were converted to Islam during the invasion of the Turks in the 15th Century.

+ Jermaine Jackson had converted to Islam and is a practicing Muslim.

+ As he converted into an adult, he ran away from the spanish captivity and went back with the mapuches.

+ Enrico Mattei converted it to a state monopoly, and renamed it Eni.

+ It was converted to civilian use in 1947.

+ When Yepes started his playing career in 1994 with Cortuluá, he was playing as a strikerbefore Cortulua’s coach converted him to a defender.

+ A chemical compound that can be converted to ATP with the addition of one phosphate group.

+ She came from a Muslim TatarsTatar family and converted to Eastern Orthodox Christianity to marry Parajanov, to terrible consequences: she was later murdered by her relatives in retaliation for her conversion.

+ Knowledge and information could now be converted into electrical impulses.

+ She moved to Mandatory Palestine in 1946, and converted to Judaism in 1957.

+ Rafael Correa, president since 2007, thinking that Carondelet Palace and its offices are Ecuadoran heritages, converted the presidential compound into a museum accessible to all who wish to visit it.

+ Inconvertible money is money that cannot be converted into gold and silver.

+ Their ancestors had converted to Sikhism in the early 1600s.

+ The old buildings are still intact and have been converted into government offices.

+ In 2004, he was converted to defensive midfielder by manager Takashi Sekizuka.

+ Throughout her political career, Widdecombe was socially conservatismconservative and converted from the Church of England to Catholic Church in 1992 after the Church of England voted to allow female priests.

+ If the offset can’t be converted return nil.

+ Klavan was born JewJewish but converted to Christianity.

+ In 1948, it stopped operating and was converted into a business district.

+ If an algebraic equation is over the rationals, it can always be converted to an equivalent one, where all the coefficients are integers.

+ The old statehouse was converted into an historical memorial.

+ The British Rail Class 488 are unpowered trailer sets, converted from British Rail Mark 2Mark 2F coaches for the London Victoria to Gatwick Airport.

+ The castles were converted to Renaissance châteaux; for this reason the region was titled “The Garden of France”.

+ It 1856 the government nationalised the school and converted it into the Zila school.

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