Example sentences of "turn away from the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 If , in such a movement , the head meets a brighter light on one side than the other , the animal turns away from the brighter side .
2 For the chairman of the Royal Commission Labour Ministers turned away from the legal profession , appointing instead an experienced businessman and ICI director , Dr Richard Beeching .
3 Mirth being in decidedly short supply over the past few weeks amidst the myriad financial scandals and news of the ongoing long-gingering of the gay law reform bill , there was no doubt among the many disappointed punters turned away from the full house on opening night that they were still intent on partying on down at Cork 's new lesbian and gay centre , The Other Place .
4 Attention has turned away from the national work force to their managers , as Mrs Thatcher 's told British businessmen ; they 're earning too much .
5 He turned away from the sacred cow of monetarism — sort of .
6 Cardiff turned away from the rain-streaked window as the policemen on cordon-duty lifted the wooden pole and the last of the cars slid away into the night .
7 He turned away from the other man and grinned crookedly in greeting .
8 She bit her lip and turned away from the older nurse .
9 She turned away from the clinical whiteness of one successful firm with its forbidding elderly receptionist , to the old-fashioned chaos of another with its smell of coffee and everyone being informal and helpful .
10 They turned away from the main street , towards the river and the closed docks .
11 Penelope turned away from the little scene , to avoid the inevitable explanations and interpretations of Faustina 's behaviour and found herself facing Rupert Stonebird .
12 She smiled as she turned away from the tempting sight of him , holding the swaths of cotton around her as she crossed the room and picked up his hairbrush to untangle the knots from her hair .
13 Heads low , they pressed on , galloping whenever there was a moment 's calm and heat , turning away from the ice-laden wind when the ferocious shards of the glacier came at them like insects .
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