Example sentences of "[verb] turn a [adj] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Amateur porn has turned a private passion into a public infatuation .
2 The plaintiff must show that the defendant has turned a blind eye to truth in order to advance an ulterior object .
3 Until then , police practice involved turning a blind eye to minor breaches of public decency rather than embarking on lengthy prosecutions .
4 Okay , if we wa if we want to turn a blind eye to it then that 's our business you know but er but when you 're , when you 're actually erm
5 Sudden and final loss of ability to walk turned a chronic problem into a crisis : emotionally she could not face this added challenge , and her marital relationship collapsed .
6 As we move into the Festive Season , our message to you and your partners is ‘ Thank You ’ you 've helped to turn an ordinary business into one filled with opportunity for us all to reap in the New Year .
7 The Canadians , more experienced than most in these matters , say that only a modest amount of special training is needed to turn a good soldier into a good peacekeeper .
8 Draconian cost controls , improved distribution and a clampdown on high-spending franchisees helped turn a near-£1m loss into a better-than-expected £301,000 profit in the six months to August 16 .
9 At the most recent target for the Antipodian Don Quixote , who tilts not at windmills but at woodturners , and not wishing to turn a non-existent battle into a war of attrition , I can only wonder who Mike Darlow will focus his attentions on next !
10 She went , with a glare at Luke Denner that would have turned a lesser man to stone .
11 We continue to turn a blind eye to the architecture with no name , preferring instead to attack the buildings that future generations will admire .
12 First , the image ca n't be the ‘ supporting actor ’ , helping to turn a dreary document into something much more attractive , but without hogging the limelight .
13 Much more needs to be done , but I shall always endeavour to turn a sympathetic ear to changes that will enable us to serve our constituents more effectively .
14 He would prefer to turn a blind eye to the problem of asylum seekers around the world .
15 Honouring someone does not mean turning a blind eye to weakness .
16 Choosing to turn a blind eye to the unlikely drama that was unfolding a few feet in front of her , she merely expressed her gratitude for the imitation topaz bangle that she 'd just unwrapped , before turning on her heels and heading downstairs to catch the special seasonal episode of Crossroads .
17 Its impact can be compared to the way in which the Tories in Scotland managed to turn a predicted disaster into an additional two seats at the last UK elections .
18 The points were made that parking there can not be dangerous as it is permitted during part of the year , and that the authorities seem to have turned a blind eye to cars parked outside the church during services .
19 ‘ I suppose I 'm meant to turn a deaf ear to that . ’
20 In thirty years , if she had not learned to turn a blind eye to Bernard 's excesses , she had learned nothing .
21 Whereas Nicolae preferred to turn a blind eye to his son 's misdemeanours , which were so unlike his own abstemious and dedicated youth , Elena seemed almost to prefer Nicu 's bad behaviour to Valentin 's modest and retiring example .
22 The budget aimed to turn an effective deficit of over 10,000 million crowns ( US$1.00=16.9702 crowns as at March 26 , 1990 ) , as envisaged in the original draft budget for 1990 prepared by the previous communist regime , into a real surplus of 5,400 million crowns , primarily by cutting subsidies to economic bodies ( including agricultural co-operatives ) by 10 per cent , by cutting spending on defence and security by 12.5 per cent , and by cancelling subsidies of 1,200 million crowns for the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia ( CPCz ) .
23 At the end of the day our friends and I had mastered ‘ bend ze knees ’ and ‘ turn in ze feet ’ and had turned a healthy shade of scarlet around the nasal slopes .
24 Wealth , culture , and international adventure had turned a tiny collection of huts into a huge sandstone metropolis .
25 Not by so much as a blink did Rose betray his own surprise at seeing Naseby , whose face had turned a delicate shade of puce .
26 In five years he had turned a struggling side into formidable Championship contenders capable of springing surprises on League giants in the Cup .
27 Jessica had turned an all-day fantasy into a full-scale row in seven seconds flat .
28 The authority plans to stop turning a blind eye to disability and war pension income when calculating community benefits charge and housing benefits .
29 Ellen would doubtless tell me that the senator was trying to turn an electoral liability into an advantage , meaning that if he could parade his cured children in front of the electorate he could then pose as both a noble parent and as an expert on drugs , but I preferred to ignore that imagined cynicism , choosing a different reservation .
30 The walls have turned a gruesome red-brown from the urine which has also eaten away at the wooden structure of one of the portals .
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