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1
Be careful, my boy, I don't want the newspapers to get hold of anything that they could
turn
into
ridicule
.
2
I can't sit by, sir, and hear them
turned
into
ridicule
.
3
He had then, the defects of lisping and stammering which we, often
turned
into
ridicule
.
4
I do not mean to let them be
turned
into
ridicule
by your prim, decorous swells.
5
Honor and modesty were
turned
into
ridicule
.
6
Who ever thinks of
turning
into
ridicule
our great and ardent hope of a world to come?
7
Hereupon the people, full of indignation at finding this kind of punishment dishonoured and
turned
into
ridicule
,
abolished it entirely.
8
The peculiar dress and the broken language of little Nick excited laughter at once, and this soon
turned
into
ridicule
.
9
This, and a thousand other such attempts, are totally unlike the original, which the writers imagined they were
turning
into
ridicule
.
10
Little by little, therefore, the enthusiasm had cooled, and the wonderful narratives of Balboa were mentioned only to be
turned
into
ridicule
.
11
Literature is taking a maturer form, many injurious prejudices have been rooted up and
turned
into
ridicule
....
12
He was not willing to run the risk of hearing that which to him was a frightful reality
turned
into
ridicule
by scoffers and unbelievers.
13
"That is not what M. Grivet meant to say," answered Camille, annoyed to see his chief
turned
into
ridicule
.