Example sentences of "turn our [noun sg] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 But the challenge we face is the task of linking these immediate local concerns together across the international division of labour , transcending national boundaries , turning our back on the state and using all the means at our disposal to build a radical , democratic movement of civil society .
2 Next we 're turning our attention to the more difficult issue of whether any common approach can be adopted .
3 When we were satisfied that all the holes in the walls , main door , loft door and roof were sealed up , and nothing could get in or out , we turned our attention to the exterior .
4 In chapter 2 we turned our attention to the various types of bonding between atoms , ions and molecules and saw how the bonding related to the structure and properties of matter .
5 We turn our spotlight on the winners whose designs will be MKM patterns for you to knit .
6 After breakfast we turn our attention to the cradle of Europe , Strasbourg , but on the way we will pass through one of Germany 's most scenic regions , the Black Forest .
7 WE now turn our attention to the law on peaceful processions and public assemblies .
8 In section 2.4 , we turn our attention to the determination of product prices in theory and practice .
9 To examine proposition 4 in greater detail , we turn our attention to the expectations-augmented Phillips curve .
10 If we now turn our attention to the carnosaurs , like the Dilophosaurus , and the dome-headed creatures , like the grotesque Pachycephalosaurus , we can see that they had very bony skulls .
11 As soon as we turn our attention to the source of police errors we find that they do not , in the main , spring from malpractice , ill will or even slackness , as is sometimes supposed .
12 We now turn our attention to the second aspect of the interactional organization of messages : information structure .
13 We now turn our attention to the accompanying wind chords .
14 We now turn our attention to the third kind of operator in the UK financial system — the financial markets .
15 If we now turn our attention to the hero-literature of ancient Greece , it is notable that just about every prominent hero does battle at one time or another , and sometimes repeatedly , with Amazon women .
16 If we now turn our attention to the second type of conflict enumerated by Freud , that between the ego and the superego , we have already noticed that the externalization of the superego , particularly of its archaic and providential aspects , is easily possible and seemingly well under way in many societies .
17 When we turn our attention to the West Riding of Yorkshire , another ancient textile district , we find similar patterns of development .
18 Now we turn our attention to the countryside , and a warning today that one of the most beautiful parts of our region is under threat … from tourists .
19 Finally , we turn our attention to the determination of investment and outline the views that investment depends on : ( a ) the rate of interest ; and ( b ) changes in national income ( that is , the so-called ‘ accelerator ’ theory ) .
20 Assuming that this is accepted ( and many linguists would resist it ) , we can turn our consideration to the lower bound , the border between pragmatics and sociolinguistics .
21 If we really want to fight AIDS then let's turn our anger on the newspapers who spread lies and distortions ; on a government that refuses to put money into AIDS education and research and those drug companies that appear more interested in patents than cures .
22 We have already looked at writing in catalogues , and can now turn our attention to the critical responses which appear in articles .
23 Having looked at these particular protests , we will then turn our attention to the Public Order Act 1986 , and examine why the Government thought the Act to be necessary .
24 Let us now turn our attention to the bird kingdom .
25 We must now turn our attention to the spiritual dynamics which operate in relation to the communication of the gospel .
26 Now that we have the outline of an approach to the study of the meanings of words , we can turn our attention to the task of providing a more exact characterisation of the linguistic units which will form the objects of our study .
27 We must now turn our attention to the wider situation in which 5 Corps found itself on 10–12 May .
28 However , we will now turn our attention to the managerial approach .
29 Let us now turn our attention to the voluntary sector to see if it is in any better position than the informal sector to compensate for reductions in local authority provision .
30 Let's then just turn our attention to the facilities in this country , the sort of things you 've heard Stan saying here in the studio that there 's a lot to offer in this country , lot 's of different kinds of scenery , lot 's of different types of attractions , but let's just take a look at the sort of facilities that are available in this country .
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