Example sentences of "switching to the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | His stance should be relaxed , not fixed , since an unspecialized stance provides mobility and avoids the waste of valuable reaction time involved in switching to the best stance with which to meet an oncoming attack . |
2 | Switching to the Normal channel I would say that using the crunch option for rock solo work is a matter of taste . |
3 | Switching to the middle position allowed the neck pickup to play with its natural sound . |
4 | In 1952 he won the 350 world title again for Norton , before switching to the four-cylinder Italian Gileras in ‘ 53 . |
5 | At that time , Graham was a left-hander switching to the right hand when he became a professional . |
6 | When he judged the moment was right — that he could turn the Mercedes faster than the truck driver could alter the onward rush of his mammoth — he swung the wheel to the left , switching to the outer lane . |
7 | When he became Prime Minister he was determined to rectify the situation and , switching to the traditional Conservative policies of the early nineteenth century , he decided to call a general election and go to the electorate with a policy of protectionism . |
8 | Any savings to be made by switching to the new system are now likely to be less than forecast . |
9 | The equilibrium position for the excited phase is never attained because more torque can be produced by switching to the next phase as the step position is approached . |
10 | Instead of switching to the next phases to be excited are , which enables the motor to develop maximum negative torque at that position . |
11 | Switching to the smaller barriers in 1987 has proved child 's play for the sweetheart from Chigwell ever since . |
12 | Switching to the smaller barriers in 1987 has proved child 's play for the sweetheart from Chigwell ever since . |
13 | Sgt. Maj. Airey enlisted in the TA 's 6th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry in 1961 , switching to the Royal Army Medical Corps six years later . |