turning into in English

becoming

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1. It's turning into the worst wedding ever.

2. She's turning into a proper little madam.

3. You're turning into an irritable old man.

4. The garden is turning into a wilderness.

5. She's turning into the wind, all sails set.

6. My mum is turning into a religious maniac.

7. 4 The garden is turning into a wilderness.

8. 7 Joan is turning into quite a skilled musician.

9. A kid turning into a half-scorpion, half-werewolf?

10. Arcadians are humans who are capable to turning into animals.

11. I mean, it's his friend turning into a wolf, you know.

12. My fingertips are turning into raisins, and I feel like pancakes.

13. When I was turning into your drive, I hit the gatepost.

14. The greatest city in the world is turning into an open sewer.

15. When pores become clogged the sebum builds up under skin turning into acne .

16. Well, today's human hospitals, increasingly, are turning into these gleaming cathedrals of technology.

17. I haven't even touched you yet, and you're turning into the Sears Tower.

18. On this occasion, however, his penchant for procrastination is turning into a liability.

19. Only the skill of the goalkeeper prevented the match from turning into a rout.

20. I refer, above all, to the danger of medicinal information turning into disguised advertising.

21. There is a certain amount of sadness in an earthworm turning into a fly.

22. Astronomers had accidentally caught a comet in the act of turning into an asteroid.

23. Or had the guests waited until midnight, the witching hour, before turning into swine?

24. No one can go on being a rebel too long without turning into an autocrat.

25. 28 Turning into the Munsterplatz, Tweed saw cars parked, covered with a coating of snow.

26. Most marine Bivalves go through a trochophore stage before turning into a free-swimming veliger larva.

27. Below 50% health, Amphisbaenas can be caught with a Bug Net, turning into an Amphisnek Hat

28. When it comes to digital textbook adoption, it looks like Florida's turning into a global trendsetter.

29. She followed her nose, turning into a passage which led to the back of a small bakery.

30. Comedone extraction may also temporarily stop whiteheads and blackheads from turning into inflammatory lesions like papules and pustules

31. It's depressing to see an intelligent, spirited young woman like her turning into a meek and compliant wife.

32. These are tales of young men, young women, or both turning into bubble headed, horny, and sexy Bimbos

33. 21 It's depressing to see an intelligent, spirited young woman like her turning into a meek and compliant wife.

34. But as the tenth century was turning into the eleventh we have the first signs of a new outlook.

35. Anticoagulants are medicines that keep your blood from clotting, or turning into solid clumps of cells that stick together

36. Look, I know this is turning into a bit of a disaster, but believe me, it's better than the alternative.

37. 22 With media turning into little more than a gaggle of special effects, journalistic ethics may seem a bit quaint.

38. At first the water evaporated as soon as it left the faucet, turning into red steam when it hit your body.

39. Even more alarming is the feeling that the West End stage is gradually turning into a repository for old Hollywood movies.

40. 22 At first the water evaporated as soon as it left the faucet, turning into red steam when it hit your body.

41. Crystallization noun [U] (IN CHEMISTRY) the process of turning into crystals: This syrup is used in baking to prevent the Crystallization of sugar

42. Arresting: 1 adj commanding attention “an Arresting drawing of people turning into animals” Synonyms: sensational , stunning impressive making a strong or vivid impression

43. Crystallization noun [U] (IN CHEMISTRY) the process of turning into crystals: This syrup is used in baking to prevent the Crystallization of sugar

44. I was very dismayed that I couldn't enjoy swapping ideas with Brian any more without things turning into a do-or-die debate.

45. They are conveniently absent when shoddy buildings collapsed , when farmers are displaced and the Internet is turning into a GLAN ( the Great Local Area Network ) .

46. The OMB numbers actually show an increase in the debt in 20 turning into a small decrease in 20 once the effects of the job stimulus are included.

47. The meritocracy is inexorably turning into a matriarchy, and visibly so on many campuses: the heads of Harvard, Princeton, MIT, Brown and the National Defence University are all women.

48. (Psalm 139:15) In the ninth week cartilage is turning into bone as the skeleton is formed, and the developing baby is now called a fetus instead of an embryo.

49. 12 The meritocracy is inexorably turning into a matriarchy, and visibly so on many campuses: the heads of Harvard, Princeton, MIT, Brown and the National Defence University are all women.

50. Choline is a molecule mostly used for either its cognitive boosting properties (turning into acetylCholine, the learning neurotransmitter) or as a liver health agent, able to reduce fatty liver buildup