Sentence examples similar to Adapt something to another form from inspiring English sources

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Also look for ways to adapt something successful in one market, profession or use to another.

"We thought if we're going to adapt something, we should look at European films".

"You have to adapt, give up something to get something, but she would not.

He says that Satanism is a form of "controlled selfishness", in the sense that doing something to help another will in turn make one happy.

Perhaps there could be another story about the loveless ways of a family that has had to adapt to something like this, a family tiptoeing through some kind of bleak aftermath.

I'm usually making something up, not adapting something, so I'm going to end up working within my limitations".

"Everyone's looking for something to adapt".

Hopefully, he adapts quickly and gives us something to complement the guys around him.

Another question "the marine mammals were adapted in this environment…" they were adapted… it tangles me that it is in passive voice… as if they were doing something to adapt… I have another example with the question about the radio-timing.

As species adapt to one another and to their communities, they form niches and guilds.

More than a quarter of the paintings represent Mary, in one form or another, which may have something to do with the prevailing compassionate spirit.

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