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

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1 Turning now to the representatives of old age who actually believe age is an automatic disqualifier , let us scrutinise the sorts of replies , among which this was typical : ‘ Capability should be the main criteria ( sic ) , but 70 years of age should be the limit . ’
2 Turning now to the actual pitch , the layout of the prototype is shown in Fig. 3 .
3 Turning now to the ways in which microphones generate their signals , the cheapest types use a crystal , but their quality is poor and they are not recommended for video .
4 Turning now to the issue of occupational differentiation we can see that those occupations which are generally accorded the title of professions base their claims to special status on a number of grounds which together or separately might be used by any other occupational group .
5 Turning now to the poems where the I dominates we find some instances of apparent self-abnegation .
6 Turning now to the influence of phenomenology , this has affected sociology in ways which are not initially seen as compatible with Freudian theory .
7 Turning now to the history of science for a less-artificial example , we might consider the train of events that led to the discovery of the planet Neptune .
8 Turning now to the case when the point of observation is in the vicinity of the axis , we get for the vector potential
9 Turning now to the use of medical services and beginning with general practitioners , the picture is , as might be expected , fairly complicated .
10 Turning now to the views of professional employees on taxation , we confine ourselves again to British studies .
11 Turning now to the freewheeling circuit , the required time constant for current decay is 1 ms , so the total freewheeling circuit resistance [ from eqn .
12 Turning now to the question of the place assigned to reality in Formalist theory .
13 Turning now to the income-related benefits , as the House knows , the uprating is , in this respect , based not on the full retail prices index , but on what is known as the Rossi index , which , in essence , is the RPI less housing costs but which we have this year brought more exactly into line with what the benefits are intended to cover by including in the calculation 20 per cent .
14 Turning now to the manic alternative to depression , we find that in welfare totalitarianisms periodic alcoholic intoxication constitutes the externalized equivalent of the purely psychic state of intoxication which is produced by internal means in the manic individual .
15 Turning now to the C E C recommendation on the election of the Labour Party leader and deputy leader .
16 Turning now to the meat-eaters that the great grazers were running away from , we find some more fascinating convergences .
17 Turning now to the question of allocating land on the basis of need .
18 Turning now to the development work itself in general , the development work is going well .
19 I want to turn now to the forces which have grouped around the antiracist project and to the question of class .
20 I want to turn now from the research library in its university information context to developments at national level relevant to the seminar discussion .
21 We turn now to the method of bringing together all the collected information : that is , the estimated expenditure weights and the 150,000 price quotations for the 350 separate items of goods and services .
22 I turn now to the question of the relevance of such an account to language learning , in particular as that process is carried out in classrooms under the direction , or at least the surveillance , of the teacher .
23 We turn now to the third of the imperatives that shape the bargaining climate : the political context .
24 We turn now to the question whether there is anything in the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 which has altered the position .
25 With these points in mind , turn now to the Title page and the Introductory presentation and note how these are expanded by techniques presented in the Sections of the report , leading to the Conclusions and the Recommendations .
26 Having alluded to some of the characteristics of Community legal texts , I turn now to the question of their application in the Member States , and in particular in the United Kingdom .
27 We turn now to the second example of the way in which rational expectations introduces restrictions which can be tested .
28 I say nothing more about this example — except to report that ( in my experience ) it guarantees the wholehearted attention of a class of recalcitrant fifteen-year olds even first thing on a Monday morning — and turn now to the misleading signposts which we will find as we travel in search of English .
29 We turn now to the analysis of natural monopolies , the industries that really do have such enormous economies of scale that only one firm can survive in them .
30 I turn now to the main features of the text .
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