It was impossible to judge a person's real size over the viewphone; the camera somehow converted everyone to the same scale.
Dunbar evaded the strike, and the knife punctured a nearby camera instead and somehow converted Fasaud's body to energy.
For most of the history of wine, winemakers did not know the mechanism that somehow converted sugary grape juice into alcoholic wine.
Still, in those two decades, the world had turned around and somehow converted the sculptor's expressiveness into a writhing Expressionism.
The bees somehow convert the soup of rotten meat they've collected into a more or less stable paste for storage in the nest cells.
"Perhaps attendance falling off, perhaps a gain in prestige if he somehow converted nonhumans to your religion."
Later she plays a woman somehow converted to the new Crusade while watching "Alien 3" in a mall movie theater.
Those beams, they somehow convert the chemical energy of carbon bonds into EM form and channel it into the Entities' bodies.
The humans were then physically converted somehow into this model and psychologically altered to accept it as the norm.
She somehow converted Patsy, Thomas Jefferson's daddy-loving daughter, into one of the most interesting aspects of Merchant-Ivory's otherwise bland "Jefferson in Paris."