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Sentence count:157+2Posted:2017-05-16Updated:2020-07-24
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61. She still travels the world, tirelessly delivering papers at scientific gatherings and converting anyone she comes across on the way.
62. Such deformation can be minimised by linking suspension cables to tensioning cables, converting them into a series of straight lengths.
63. Chester, in particular, is making loud noises about converting some of its greenbelt for housing and light industry.
64. We will reform the Social Fund, removing its cash limit and converting most loans into grants.
65. Therefore(Sentencedict.com ), intervention with hypotensive drugs other than angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors should be considered.
66. Large numbers of people are converting to Eastern religions such as Buddhism and Hinduism.
67. Some were converting from the heavies such as the Lincoln and Washington, others from the recce and light bomber Mosquito squadrons.
68. More than a dozen Web sites have information about Dvorak, and many offer software for converting computer keyboards.
69. The company cut its financing costs by 63 million francs, by converting 836 million francs of convertible bonds to equity.
70. Light is produced primarily by the phosphor coating converting short-wave radiation to visible light.
71. The opportunity has also been taken to add office space on the ground floor by converting the arcade.
72. The money will go towards converting derelict cottages at the rear of the cafe.
73. They were already converting from three-person to one-person trucks, with mechanical arms that picked up trash barrels.
74. With White converting all the tries, Alton ran out comfortable winners after a terrible start.
75. Based in Toronto and Pennsylvania, it will focus on converting munitions into reusable commercial material and reclaim explosive waste sites.
76. They are also useful for converting profit targets into production targets or sales targets.
77. The defender does this by suddenly splitting his X block and converting it to a double open-palm grab.
78. It is likely to slip further, as exporters delay converting foreign exchange into pesos in the self-fulfilling expectation that it will.
79. The government is trying to boost the ailing economy by converting the defence industry to civilian production.
80. John Jeffrey had charged over for Kelso's try with Graeme Aitchison converting and adding a penalty.
81. The power company is considering converting several of its rarely-used oil-fired stations for use with orimulsion.
82. The plan involves converting the old canteen into a sports hall.
83. For presentation purposes, this usually involves converting key elements of the analysis back to the original scale.
84. Waterpower could be used to drive machinery, but few contemplated converting it into electricity.
85. The task of converting less familiar fractions to decimals with the aid of a calculator was also given to pupils.
86. Studies comparing calcium antagonists with angiotensin I converting enzyme inhibitors are controversial.
87. Bacteria then work on the nitrates converting them firstly to nitrous oxide and then to free nitrogen gas.
88. It is easy to find fault with any programme for converting a planned economy back into a market one.
89. He showed converting energy from the sun into useful forms was scientifically possible.
90. The two main ways of converting the rotation of the internal rollers to electrical signals are partially conductive wheels and optical discs.
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