Example sentences of "[noun] turns [adv prt] to the " in BNC.
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1 | The road continues south , climbing over a rise with a good retrospective view of the full length of Kingsdale and then makes a long descent to Thornton in Lonsdale after a branch turns off to the right for the A65 at Westhouse . |
2 | A short distance up the road from the Hill Inn , a bridleway turns off to the right and , with Ingleborough looming directly in front , passes along an easy terrace to reach a gate in a cross-wall after half a mile . |
3 | From the village centre , the Thornton road descends sharply initially and when it levels , a side road called Oddies Lane turns off to the right . |
4 | Just before a road turns off to the left into the village there is a terrace , the spot where Sir Winston Churchill did his paintings of the village . |
5 | From Santana a road turns off to the left which winds up into the Pico das Pedras Park . |
6 | As the road leaves Clashnessie Bay , the hamlet of the same name is passed and after a further mile a side road turns off to the right and crosses the bare and windswept peninsula , the Ru Stoer , to a lighthouse where it ends at a parking place for cars . |
7 | At Fabian , three miles further on , a road turns off to the right up into the mountains : I shall come back to this in a moment . |
8 | The most common type of star in the Galaxy turns out to the humble red dwarf . |
9 | Here a track turns off to the right to mount the gentle slope where , at mid-height , a short detour to the left reveals Storrs Cave . |
10 | Approaching from Sedbergh , The Street turns off to the right immediately after Rawthey Bridge and climbs steeply before contouring , with excellent views denied to the motorist on the A683 , alongside a moorland pockmarked with shakeholes . |