45 adverbs to describe how to transforms

By a slow series of changes which wholly reversed their duties, the "legal men" of the juries of "presentment" and of "recognition" were gradually transformed into the "jury" of to-day; and even now curious traces survive in our courts of the work done by the ancestors of the modern jury.

If crime is an abnormality scientifically studiable and controllable like measles, court procedure and prison management will have to be transformed radically.

The more minute this nodal subdivision, the less must be the tendency to give up part of the vibrational energy into the shape of translational energy in the course of a collision; and I think it is rigorously demonstrable that the whole translational energy must ultimately become transformed into vibrational energy of higher and higher nodal subdivisions if each molecule is a continuous elastic solid.

He rose and started on his downward way, but the woods seemed strangely transformed since yesterday; just before sunset he came to the prairie where his lodge used to be; he saw an old squaw near the door crooning a song; she was decked with many strings of hiaqua and costly beads.

" [Witches like were-wolves can temporarily transform themselves into animals.

It had been a tobacco warehouse, built long before, and hastily transformed into its present military purpose.

Ideas that flashed from nowhere into a consciousness have transformed utterly the face of the earth.

Jewish life and religion were at times almost uprooted, but never fundamentally transformed by the Babylonian and Persian conquerors.

Thus, a systematic network of natural 'laws' is slowly knit together, and chaos visibly transforms itself into scientific order.

In another factory a mass of dry vegetable fibre was similarly transformed by machinery alone into a bale of wonderfully light woven drapery resembling satin in lustre, muslin or gauze in texture.

Overnight the city had been transformed into a tomb.

So when we entered in at the door of the little French wine shop where the three streets met, to find out who within had heart of grace to sing 'O Strassburg, O Strassburg', so lustily, lo and behold, it had been magically transformed into a German beer shop.

Many, who have not a single rag to cover them, are, notwithstanding, adorned with gold or silver ornaments, and some ingeniously transform a pocket-handkerchief into a toga, or mantle, by tying two ends round the throat, and leaving the remainder to float down behind, so that they are well covered on one side, and perfectly bare on the other.

The deck was instantaneously transformed into a lake, while at the same time the wind had so completely fallen that even the rudder enjoyed a holiday.

The only apartment that was not inwardly transformed by these female magicians was the library.

M. Paul fell to work zealously at this task and, using an elaborate collection of paints, powders, and brushes that were in the bag, he presently had accomplished a startling change in the unresisting prisonerhe had literally transformed him into the wood carver.

So when we entered in at the door of the little French wine shop where the three streets met, to find out who within had heart of grace to sing 'O Strassburg, O Strassburg', so lustily, lo and behold, it had been magically transformed into a German beer shop.

When my eyes leave, as they will, the near girdle of rainy mountain tops, and range home at last upon the sea, something familiar is there too,that which I have always known,but marvellously transformed and heightened in beauty and power.

Notwithstanding that night of crisis, his doubts returned upon him; for after fifty a man's nature cannot be transformed at a touch, no matter how much the mind may have retained the elasticity of youth.

It is possible, of course, that the master repeated himself, merely transforming the David into a Shepherd, or vice versâ, and it is equally possible that some other and later artist adapted Giorgione's "David" to his own end, utilising the conception that is, and carrying it out in his own way.

Similarly Ezekiel declared that the barren lands of Judah would be miraculously transformed and rendered capable of supporting the great numbers of the exiles who should return.

Moral and intellectual beauty reveal themselves in the human being under the empire of passion and of sentiment, and the physique is momentarily transformed.

Gaëtan, this strange being informed us, was his namespeedily transformed by Gerôme into the more euphonious and romantic name of Gaetano!

Mephistopheles borrows the form, the eye, and the tooth of a Phorkyad and transforms himself very acceptably into an image of the Supreme Ugliness.

And she said aloud, passionately transforming her weakness into ferocity: "That's the most splendid religious verse ever written!

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