Sentence examples for going to morph from inspiring English sources

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"I'm just afraid the wall talk is going to morph into something about Marcelo," he said.

"The class is a playground, and you know you're going to morph," Ms. Agami said, explaining its appeal.

For the sake of this article, I'm going to morph all of these guys into a single candidate.

There was no reason to believe they were suddenly going to morph into the best team in baseball.

Trent Richardson will be the main mouth to feed in Cleveland, and Weeden is not going to morph into Bernie Kosar overnight.

Obama, a habitual seeker of the center ground with little experience of running anything and a shaky majority in the Senate, was never going to morph into Roosevelt.

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As the user goes to morph the images, a pop up box informs them that they've given their friend Chlamydia (video demo above).

The hue/saturation must be adjusted before going to the morph stage.

And it means the definition of narrative content is going to continue to morph.

"We just couldn't get an exit strategy with Bonds — with his departure, how were we going to transition and morph into what we were going to become?" Sabean said, adding later: "It's just not the business model of the fan base to pull the plug and say, 'We'll see you in a couple of years.' You've got to keep trying".

I know that they're going to change and morph into something different.

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