Sentence examples for was being adapted from inspiring English sources

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Sanghera said he was "delighted and a little trepidatious" that it was being adapted for TV.

Now it was being adapted for middle-class consumption in cafés.

In 1958, The Boston Globe reported that the maser was being adapted for military use by 20 universities and electronics firms.

It was previously announced that "Wolf Hall" was being adapted for television by Peter Straughan, a screenwriter of the 2011 film version of "Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy".

The students laughed when she described how she had to send her book editors links to the Urban Dictionary definition of "lit," a slang term, and cheered when she told them that the novel was being adapted into a movie.

Another reason behind title change is to avoid confusing international audiences such as The Avengers becoming The Avengers Assemble in the UK or Neighbors turning into Bad Neighbours, both to avoid anyone thinking that either TV show was being adapted.

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It is being adapted into a 2017 film starring Bill Skarsgård as Pennywise; this adaptation follows the 1990 TV miniseries in which Tim Curry embodied the iconic clown.  .

Yet another film is being adapted into a stage musical.

Across Australia, historical buildings are being adapted for reuse.

It was shown on HBO and is being adapted into a television series.

And maybe some of her finest work is being adapted into a film?

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