Example sentences of "now turn to " in BNC.
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1 | One now turns to his indexes with a sense of delicious anticipation , and here there is no disappointment . |
2 | Our discussion now turns to this aspect of contemporary Britain . |
3 | As he continues with the prayer that those who receive the sacrament may " be fulfilled with all hevenly benediction and grace through Jesus Christ " , so Rolle in The Form of Living now turns to a description of the interior awareness of this fulfilment . |
4 | The focus of the meeting now turned to the question of how these results should be released . |
5 | Mick now turned to his aunt and asked , ‘ Did Carrie pass her test ? ’ |
6 | Millie now turned to Ben , and he shrugged his shoulders , saying , ‘ It 's up to you ; but I could bring you back tomorrow , if you would like that ? ’ |
7 | The closure of the American office was a temporary set-back ; attention was now turned to Europe . |
8 | Yet it is migration to and from rural areas that has been the main concern of rural geographers in the last century , and so attention is now turned to the first major theme of this chapter , rural population change . |
9 | Two of these strategies directly relate to the topics to be considered next in this chapter , namely ( 2 ) the provision of facilities ( rural service provision ) and ( 1 ) socioeconomic conditions ( rural deprivation ) and so attention is now turned to rural service provision and rural deprivation . |
10 | The trends outlined above are , of course , only broad averages to set the scene and so attention is now turned to more detailed and more specifically geographical studies . |
11 | In the meantime one way in which the impact of second homes and other recreational uses could be more effectively assessed could be the development of theoretical models and statistical relationships , and so attention is now turned to this topic . |
12 | There was a current copy of the local rag lying on the chair beside him : he had read The Times and the Independent and now turned to the more microcosmic news . |
13 | The principal focus of attention now turned to particular Soviet industries , calling for the analysis of specialised technical journals and monographs , which had never been looked at previously by Western researchers . |
14 | Convinced that he was getting somewhere at last in his search for admissible evidence , Shaughnessy now turned to several other lines of inquiry . |
15 | Attention is now turned to deducing the signal responses of both active and passive nonlinear networks , a topic of great importance in view of the key roles that nonlinear devices play in electronics . |
16 | In the mud , which the shelling had now turned to a consistency of sticky butter , troops stumbled and fell repeatedly ; cursing in low undertones , as if fearful of being overheard by the enemy who relentlessly pursued them with his shells at every step . |
17 | They go because they need to cover some sort of guilt , I 'm convinced of that now , the more people that I know I mean fib of all people fib is now turned to religion . |
18 | Mrs Grant now turned to Agnes who was kneeling by her side and said , ‘ Oh ! |
19 | More people are now turning to the bottled version as an alternative to tapped |
20 | His war wound which had pained him earlier was now turning to agony . |
21 | Meanwhile many intelligent deaf people who might have gone into education , but now finding these opportunities non-existent because of the Education Act of 1893 which had implemented the Royal Commission for the Education of the Blind and the Deaf and Dumb 's recommendations , were now turning to missioner positions in deaf societies and institutes for a living . |
22 | Okay now turning to the radio . |
23 | With the French links well established in East Lothian , eyes are now turning to Rosignano , Musselburgh 's other twin town in north Italy . |
24 | Now turning to the , the the good news and that is that the Lincolnshire Flood Defence Committee was set to increase after ninety-four , five which is some twenty per cent below the normal three-four level . |
25 | So now turning to the point which er I think you asked us to address . |
26 | Today pensioners from Nuffield Press in Cowley and Hazel , in Aylesbury were amoung hundreds lobbying Parliament , with the shortfall affecting up to two hundred people in the region they 're now turning to the government for help . |
27 | Alot of local councils and alot of private industry under deregulation are now turning to the buses . |
28 | I now turn to a consideration of some implications of the cognitive neuropsychology of face recognition for phenomenology — an approach to the mind and mental phenomena that gives prominence to introspectible ‘ phenomena ’ understood as acts of consciousness and their immediate objects . |
29 | We now turn to two aspects of Marx 's and Engels 's anthropological theory which are more directly central to their critique of capitalism than those topics discussed so far ; the evolution of labour and property . |
30 | Now turn to the country . |