She has the friendly face of the girl next door - but when her baby got sick, she turned into what an admirer once called "a barracuda."
Working on the novel turned into what Mr. Buckley called "the worst writing experience of my life."
As it turned out, the list also turned into what she called "a safe place to vent."
The government had requisitioned the schloss and turned it into what they called the Institute of Developmental Psychology.
He will not yield easily to those who want to turn the area into what he recently called a cemetery.
A touch of populism was added by turning the courtyard into what Lord Foster called "an idealized fragment of the city."
The scattered clouds were turning the sky into what his grandmother called sky-green-pink.
This gas often caused the oil to turn into what the workers called "Iron Grüdgdèl", which referred to its yellow color.
Levels in the house reached 214 parts per million, turning it into what fire officials called a gas chamber.
Vincent would soon see the struggle to turn himself into what he called a Peasant painter as his prime aim.