Example sentences of "turn to the [num ord] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Although her owners had tried every method of finding her , including local radio appeals , Tim Charlesworth eventually turned to the last resort of hiring a helicopter to help in the search .
2 The calendar beside the clock was turned to the 21st January , 1919 — but was that yesterday 's date or today 's ; had she changed it before she went to bed last night ?
3 ‘ To sustain healthy profit margins , multinational tobacco companies have turned to the Third World for new customers .
4 Grinning , he turned to the second card .
5 She turned to the next cutting in the hope of finding a less lurid account of the case .
6 With a sigh she turned to the next patient , smiling as a young woman carried a small child into the room .
7 She turned to the next sheet of cuttings , and began to read an article from the Sun .
8 He turned to the next item on his desk , a note on top of a copy-pad which said : ‘ Morley stpd lttle prck .
9 I turned to the third passenger .
10 He turned to the last report made by the investigating officer before the file was consigned to Records .
11 Idly Theodora turned to the last page .
12 Setting the briefcase back down , she dug the notes out of the pocket and turned to the last page , smiling rather nastily .
13 If no such solution can be found , we impose the constraint that the first objective function should not drop below its optimal value before turning to the second objective .
14 Both cases can be covered by imposing the additional constraint and then turning to the second objective .
15 I find myself turning to the first chapter of the Book of Genesis for an insight into what I am hinting at here .
16 Turning to the third question , repeat doses of activated charcoal are thought to act in several ways .
17 Turning to the third category , of strokes that serve to separate clearly a single note from a group of slurred notes that either precede or follow , we could call them ‘ separation strokes ’ We find strokes in such patterns as shown in ex.3a so overwhelmingly , that we can identify sporadic dots as shrunken strokes .
18 In order to investigate the operation of such constraints , we will first look at some theoretical models which cast light on the various problems involved in the government-management " game " , before turning to the next section to consider some features of the control structure in the UK , so as to see some practical illustrations of the points .
19 Author of All the Sweet Promises turns to the first World War .
20 To turn to the second issue .
21 To start , we consider the first ( highest priority ) objective and try to find a feasible solution ( x 1 , … , x n ) satisfying and , if our search is successful , we impose this inequality as an extra constraint and then turn to the second objective .
22 I now turn to the second problem I posed earlier .
23 I now turn to the second problem : If what we do is determined by some grand unified theory , why should the theory determine that we draw the right conclusions about the universe rather than the wrong ones ?
24 We now turn to the second method of becoming a member and shareholder , i.e .
25 The foregoing discussion of investment planning represents an essay in definition of the first of these conditions within the context of British capitalism ; I now turn to the second condition , and the relationship between the two .
26 I turn to the next document on the tag and suddenly I am in a quite different and entirely familiar landscape of calm , double-spaced , wide-margined , cleanly typed Government A4 .
27 I turn to the next document on the tag .
28 : It was decided to investigate each parameter in succession , i.e. to investigate one , find the optimum , set this as the default , and then turn to the next parameter .
29 Now the consequence of the fact that the dollar end of June er relatively strong at around one sixty of course did impinge on er our er borrowings since we do have a considerable percentage of our gross in dollar terms and if we turn to the next slide er we can see er the summary of the balance sheet at thirtieth of June .
30 Let's bear them in mind while we turn to the next step in choosing .
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