Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] turn [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Finally we turn to the question of the possible payment of costs from central funds of this appeal , and of such appeals generally .
2 Finally we turn to the dynamic ‘ comparative static ’ effects .
3 Now we turn to the notices of motion .
4 Then I turn to the ( in large measure postmodern ) avant-garde of the 1920s and examine how surrealism worked through the opposition between an image-centred culture , associated with the unconscious , and a formalist , word-centred culture , associated with the conscious mind .
5 Then I turn on the grill to warm the place up .
6 Then when you 've all found a good combination , you do it for a while , then you turn on the tape machine …
7 You think it ca n't be as bad as all that , and then you turn on the radio and it is .
8 The only problem will arise if somebody thinks you 've simply lost a will , which does occasionally happen , and then they turn to the copy to try and prove it .
9 Then they turn against the Prime Minister with a viciousness and a bitterness that suggests that previous talk of unity was nothing more than a charade .
10 So instead they turn to the past , to an idea of what the unspoiled working class community might have looked like in its classic phase before the War , before bombs , bulldozers and planners together swept away the old slum environment with its maze of narrow streets , its self-contained economy of tenements and factories , corner shops and pubs , and its equally complex , ingrown network of grannies , uncles and lifelong ‘ mates ’ .
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