Example sentences of "turn [adv] [prep] the [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | For a moment his eyes turned away from the city to the sleeping form of Madra . |
2 | He was heading for the North Sea coast , which he would cross near Terschelling then follow for a while before turning in for the approach to Aalborg . |
3 | Two riders turned in at the approach to the castle , the rest of the cavalcade swept onward through the gate , flung open to give them passage , and vanished in a flurry of spume and fine mud along the foregate . |
4 | I followed the Awash as far as Bilen and then turned eastwards across the desert to Afdam on the railway . |
5 | Myra watched them go , a happy smile on her face , before she turned back into the dressing-room to swathe the wedding gown in its covers . |
6 | Then he walked heavily on for a pace or two until his tracks merged with the cart-way , then he turned back along the ruts to the stream and did the same thing again , more lightly this time . |
7 | They mounted their horses and made their way quietly up snow-packed Billingsgate , turning left into the approaches to London Bridge . |
8 | Turn right beside the stream to junction with main river . |
9 | Turn right off the road to Nairn , by the castle , then past woods by a duck-thronged mere , turn to the west , that is , left , off the lane into a similarly tight by-road and , around a corner , stands Macbeth 's Hillock . |
10 | Come over Kirkstone Pass towards Ullswater and , on reaching the valley , turn off to the right to the little village of Hartsop , a quiet place now , but once a centre of rural activity . |
11 | The only reliable way to see them was to pass in front of the building and turn left into the road to the cemetery : from that side some of them could be seen craning out of the windows and waving . |
12 | Turn left on the road to the junction at Port Knap. turn right to Up Cerne . |
13 | Turn left onto the path to each the tea hut at Ogwen ( 649 603 ) . |
14 | Turn left with the hedgerow to your right and cross the field to the woods . |
15 | I turn then from the particular to the general . |