Sentence examples for were to adapt to from inspiring English sources

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If farmers were to adapt to climate change by generating energy from cattle waste and biomass, and by using less oil-based fertiliser, the improved air and water quality benefits could be dramatic.

The severity of the disease raises images of the 1918 influenza epidemic on an unimaginably vast scale if the virus were to adapt to more efficient human-to-human transmission.

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"Part of the nature of journalism is to adapt to your surroundings.

"The only thing I want is to adapt to the team as soon as possible.

Recycle The definition of recycle is to adapt to a new use.

This also ignores the additional investment that will be needed if we are to adapt to a changing climate.

Founder and CEO Jesse Lamb said in an interview that the goal is to adapt to the way people work.

But he has seen first hand how hard it can be to adapt to life without Football League funding.

The longer a MLA takes to complete its learning phase, the slower it will be to adapt to new threats.

OF COURSE, as teachers, our job is to adapt to the changing times.

Barbera once said that their choice was to adapt to the television budgets or change careers.

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