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

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1 Well we went off , we got off at Peel which was the other side as you know and there was Peel Castle right on the hill there and erm well after , and she said we wo n't go to these sea front cafes , well I know a nice restaurant , she said , up that road , and she said , just turn to the right and there we are , see .
2 We now turn to the economic benefits derived from work .
3 ( b ) Nature of modal matrix We now turn to the confluent form of Equation ( 1.16.7 ) , viz. AX = XA , and we shall deal with this by using the example of the numerical matrices A and B above .
4 I now turn to the second problem I posed earlier .
5 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 .
6 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 ?
7 We now turn to the second method of becoming a member and shareholder , i.e .
8 We now turn to the second main area of intonational discourse function , the regulation of conversational behaviour .
9 We now turn to the general case , and approach it by means of a simple example .
10 I now turn to the professional encounters I had in the late 1970s and early 1980s with two senior but very different public figures , Lord Mountbatten and Harold Macmillan ( later Earl of Stockton ) .
11 I now turn to the other dimension of culture within higher education ; namely , higher education as a cultural experience for students .
12 We now turn to the important business of composing appropriate letters .
13 Colleagues we now turn to the Public Services Debate and in this particular debate propose to call composite twelve Transfer of Undertakings E C Acquired Rights Directive , motion two nine four Compulsory Competitive Tendering , motion two nine five Local Government Severance Schemes , composite thirteen Cuts in Council Services , motion two nine eight Local Authority Wage Restraint , motion two nine nine Pay Policies , motion three O two Protection for Residential Workers and emergency motion one the Crawley Dispute .
14 We now turn to the judicial supervision of the quality of top management decision making .
15 I now turn to the third of my questions : what controls the whole system ?
16 ‘ I now turn to the third element ‘ property belonging to another . ’
17 I now turn to the third problem , the questions of free will and responsibility for our actions .
18 I now turn to the third and what I think is the most worrying issue , the position of teachers falsely accused of abusing children in their care .
19 Colleagues we now turn to the special report , a new concept of trade unionism G M B cooperation with the T & G. I propose that the General Secretary should move this we 'll have it formally seconded .
20 Come out of your ivory tower , Hilary , before it 's too late , before you really turn into the arrogant bitch that at the moment you 're only emulating . ’
21 Ski with a friend and make some fairly short-radius turns which the second skier will try to emulate at exactly the same moment ( ie turn at the same time rather than follow the same track ) .
22 To answer these questions people invariably turn to the official criminal statistics which are collected and published by the Home Office .
23 Thoughts on the monarchy invariably turn on the constitutional insights of a former editor of The Economist , Walter Bagehot , after whom this column is named .
24 If you suspect a gas leak at any time , do not strike a match or even turn on the electric light , as that can produce a minute spark that can cause an explosion .
25 Please turn to the individual Club pages for full details of programmes and facilities available for children .
26 Fold the whites into the cheese mixture , then turn into the prepared soufflé dish .
27 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 .
28 If we had an index at the front of the book we could scan the index for the name and then turn to the appropriate page .
29 The smaller of them seemed to stare at her a moment , then turn to the other and nod .
30 Then turn to the opposite direction by stepping with the left foot about a shoulder 's width to the left , thus ending up in a left forward stance in the opposite direction .
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