Which preposition to use with transforming

into Occurrences 424%

The future looked hideously vague and dark; still Jolliffe was capable of being transformed into a decent husband, while the other man assuredly was not.

from Occurrences 40%

It is managing a whole gigantic industry with employes running into millions, half a million of them women, and managing it under wholly new conditions of humanity and forethought; it is housing and feeding and caring for innumerable thousands; transforming from day to day, as by a kind of by-work, the industrial mind and training of multitudes, and laying the foundations of a new, and surely happier England, after the War.

to Occurrences 28%

His cockle-hat and staff transformed to a smart cocked beaver and a jemmy cane; his amice gray to the last Regent Street cut; and his painful palmer's pace to the modern swagger!

in Occurrences 17%

See envy oft transformed in wan disguise, And mirth sits gay and smiling in the eyes, Oft our complexions do the soul declare, And tell what passions in the features are.

with Occurrences 7%

" For a second Lenore saw him transformed with her spirit, her faith, her love, and it was that for which she had prayed.

at Occurrences 4%

Transformed at length, he flies away in haste, And wonders why he flies away so fast.

of Occurrences 3%

Unfortunately the result was in essence simply a transforming of privilege from one body to another, for the old conception of social purpose, as the necessary concomitant of acknowledged rights, did not emerge from the shadows of the Middle Ages; it had been too long forgotten.

after Occurrences 2%

[Footnote 3: Weettako, a kind of vampire or devil, into which the Crees and other tribes suppose all who have ever fed on human flesh to be transformed after death.]

beyond Occurrences 1%

Often, too, the original germ, whatever it may be, is transformed beyond recognition before a play is done.

as Occurrences 1%

Therefore it is no great thing if his ministers be transformed as the ministers of righteousness.

like Occurrences 1%

In her wildest dreams she had never visioned Buck Daniels transformed like this.

out Occurrences 1%

Coming now, however, six weeks later, I found a city that had been transformed out of her own customary image by captivity and hunger and hard-curbed resentment.

through Occurrences 1%

Heaven help us, nor you nor I nor any one may transform through any personal force this bitter world, this piercing, cruel place of frost and sun.

around Occurrences 1%

Thus all my crew transformed around the ship, Or dive below, or on the surface leap, And spout the waves, and wanton in the deep.

under Occurrences 1%

Nevertheless, we have gone far enough to recognize that all our thinking will be transformed under the influence of the struggle.

within Occurrences 1%

We say that nothing ever happened; but did not all things really happen to her much more directly and tangibly than with most of us, seeing that everything that took place about her, everything that she saw or heard was transformed within her into thoughts and feelings, into indulgent love, admiration, adoration of life...?

by Occurrences 1%

Yet, if it survives uncorrupted by the dangers to which progress always exposes a military caste, it will not be easy either to crush by defeat or to transform by humiliation.

about Occurrences 1%

each containing a fixed number of accented syllables and hemistichs separated by a pause: Crist lim, | Crist reum, | Crist in degaid Crist indium | Crist issum | Crist úasum | Crist dessum | Crist úasum This versification, one of the elements of which was the repetition of words or sounds at regular intervals, was transformed about the eighth century into a more learned system.

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