Sentence examples for has been to convert from inspiring English sources

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"The trend has been to convert manufacturing sites to residential use," she said.

Given that a large part of his mission throughout this period has been to convert the killings and bombings of the Irish Republican Army into spendable political currency, this is perhaps not surprising.

Saved from the coalface of white-van labour, these "glampervans" are then set free to roam the open road in pursuit of pleasure… Wellhouse's latest project has been to convert Ford's Terrier Custom.

The primary purpose of the trans-hydrogenation process historically has been to convert low-value cracked hydrocarbons into valued distillate products.

Another frequent approach has been to convert fixed (labor) expenditures in variable costs, by outsourcing services, particularly those of the non-clinical workforce (cleaning, laundry), but also the more technical services [ 14].

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Their crime had been to convert to Christianity.

But the U.S. has been slow to convert.

As Christians, all are believed to have been forced to convert to Islam.

From Eikeland to Tveite, the line has been converted to a hiking trail.

In Lillesand, the right-of-way has been converted to a road around the city center, although parts have been converted to a pedestrian path.

The smaller bedroom has been converted to a music room.

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