Example sentences of "[noun] be turn over " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 That is why the opposition parties are turning over the prospect that the prime minister , Mr Turgut Ozal , may impose a head of state from his own conservatives .
2 After cutting and initial drying of the exposed surface the swathes are turned over by hand or mechanical rake to expose the wet under-surface and to move the whole windrow onto dry ground .
3 These informants were turned over to British intelligence in 1981 under an operation code-named Ward .
4 The stock editor system reached a point in some authorities where work on the stock was turned over almost entirely to the ‘ specialist ’ officer , and librarians at service points were denied any real voice in stock provision .
5 The aircraft was turned over to other crews and her role in the daylight bombing offensive against Nazi Germany continued until the end of hostilities .
6 On returning to his studio the drawing was turned over and he would go over the marks of the original drawing visible through the paper .
7 The difference between the glosses for ( 77 ) and ( 78 ) depends clearly on boxes , but not trees , having intrinsic sides ( the difference is perhaps even clearer with an object like a car , which has an intrinsic orientation , so that its bottom remains its bottom even when the vehicle is turned over , and its front remains its front even when going backwards ) .
8 The artwork is turned over and clearly labelled ‘ Copper Track View Side ’ — this is your first sight of the actual copper foil pattern which will be etched into your p.c.b. !
9 Thereafter , the mill was turned over to grinding corn and animal feedstuffs , the latter accounting for much of the business in the later part of its working life .
10 Later , the mill was turned over to the turning and manufacture of wooden items .
11 There are indications that the mill was turned over for a time for saw milling , and possibly even cider production .
12 Once the left engine was turning over at 45 per cent , he switched on the right engine , using the live engine 's generator to save the battery .
13 The row , which inflamed doctors , was immortalised by the pictures of ‘ battling Granny Esther Brookstone ’ , the leader of Charing Cross Hospital 's branch of the National Union of Public Employees , demanding that the new hospital 's ‘ penthouse floor ’ of private beds be turned over to the NHS .
14 Stage by stage the whole place is turned over
15 Then say to the audience ‘ What I would like you to do as soon as I leave the room is to turn over the card on the top of this pile and look at it . ’
16 If his estimate was wrong , batting was turned over to the rivals .
17 Place three cups on a table , one upwards and two downwards , and say to everyone the game is to turn over two cups at once so that cups the right way up are turned upside down and vice versa .
18 Baltimore-based Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Maryland is to turn over operation of its LifeCard electronic claims network to Electronic Data Systems Corp on undisclosed terms : the LifeCard operations , which transmit 5.8m claims annually over its network — 30% of the insurer 's total volume — will continue at the Owings Mills , Maryland location and all LifeCard employees will be offered employment by the General Motors Corp subsidiary , which will upgrade the network , expanded it and rename it the Maryland Health Information Network .
19 The grass was lucky if it grew , was shone upon and rained upon , and was not burned , and was not pulled up by the roots , or poisoned , or buried when the ground was turned over , and some bits just happened to be on a line that humans wanted to walk on , and so got trampled , broken , pressed flat , with no malice ; just effect .
20 Following the establishment of the motor museum , part of the main block was turned over in 1984 to the ‘ Village Life Exhibition ’ .
21 Emily was turning over their labels , to the accompaniment of Mr Zamoyski 's hammering from the back room .
22 The provincial authorities were to turn over more revenue to the state while receiving reduced subsidies , in order to centralize resources .
23 Vast territories were turned over to growing cash crops and extracting minerals for Western interests .
24 Party opinion was mollified by the Derby Scheme of November 1915 , whereby the agents and activists of both parties were used to canvass for recruits ; the party organization was turned over entirely to recruiting and the scheme cost the party £29,000 .
25 Executive power in many fields was turned over to seven committees of the State Council .
26 Even if the snake is turned over again and again , it always flips itself back into the inverted posture , an over-eager dying act that completely gives the game away .
27 At the end , the play is turned over to genuine amateurs , as the patrons are coerced into waving their arms , donning toadstool hats , and making dog noises .
28 While many collectors are turning over every hedge and collective barn they can find within the Russian Republic and its former constituents and satellites for hidden treasures , a small and dedicated band have been scouring the Asia-Pacific region for many decades looking for Japanese material .
29 Subscription lists were taken , the premises were turned over , and the paper found itself with its first crisis .
30 The first agrarian reform in the region took place in Mexico after the revolution and went through its most radical phase in the 1930s , when much good land was turned over to the ejidos , the public sector .
  Next page