Example sentences of "now turn to [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Our discussion now turns to this aspect of contemporary Britain .
2 Two of these strategies directly relate to the topics to be considered next in this chapter , namely ( 2 ) the provision of facilities ( rural service provision ) and ( 1 ) socioeconomic conditions ( rural deprivation ) and so attention is now turned to rural service provision and rural deprivation .
3 In the meantime one way in which the impact of second homes and other recreational uses could be more effectively assessed could be the development of theoretical models and statistical relationships , and so attention is now turned to this topic .
4 We now turn to Southern Ryedale , sir .
5 We now turn to causal path models to guide us as we summarize the various causal effects .
6 We now turn to one woman 's battle with satanism — a mother 's fight for her son who was offered to Satan only hours after his birth .
7 We now turn to two aspects of Marx 's and Engels 's anthropological theory which are more directly central to their critique of capitalism than those topics discussed so far ; the evolution of labour and property .
8 We now turn to four motions in respect of the Labour Party motion three nine four , three nine nine , motion four O two and motion four O three .
9 Now turn to Private Eye .
10 Now turn to high speed and beat the batter for three minutes .
11 I want now to turn to some questions of form and genre , trying to identify a particular set of formal and institutional parameters for television , and returning at the end of the essay to questions of value .
12 As I have often said in these ‘ Notes ’ , Athletico is a forward-looking club and so thoughts must now turn to next season .
13 Let us now turn to these RHA Conditions in some detail .
14 We can now turn to another question : how is it that Sue was able to covary so accurately with the speech of her interlocutor ?
15 Let us now turn to another example of how mathematics , through the breadth of its applications , allows us to attack more than one problem with a single weapon .
16 We must now turn to those instructions which control the order in which these data.manipulation instructions are executed .
17 We will now turn to theoretical approaches which see the criminal as ‘ normal ’ , and which centre on how society defines certain individuals as criminal or deviant .
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