Example sentences of "turn over [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The colonial administration 's paper , Mambo Leo , had , like its stablemates , been turned over to private hands . |
2 | Thereafter , the mill was turned over to grinding corn and animal feedstuffs , the latter accounting for much of the business in the later part of its working life . |
3 | After having to take development and marketing of its VX and MVX Intel Corp 80860-based graphics accelerator boards back under its wing after the collapse of its partner in that area , Fremont , California-based Vicom Systems Inc ( UX No 381 ) , Sun Microsystems Inc is hoping for more success with its SunVision graphics software environment which it has now turned over to Advanced Visual Systems Inc . |
4 | At the end , the play is turned over to genuine amateurs , as the patrons are coerced into waving their arms , donning toadstool hats , and making dog noises . |
5 | Millbottom has been in and out of the cloth trade and was subsequently turned over to other uses . |
6 | It started life in the cloth trade but , as with many other Woodchester mills , was eventually turned over to other uses . |
7 | The Lightpill complex then systematically turned over to other uses . |
8 | The aircraft was turned over to other crews and her role in the daylight bombing offensive against Nazi Germany continued until the end of hostilities . |
9 | Suspecting nothing , Syrian George responded happily to his debriefing by DIA officers posing as FBI agents , and was afterwards turned over to Special Agent Robert Sleigh , of the FBI 's C3 counter-intelligence section in Birmingham . |
10 | By this time the Hintons more or less had a monopoly on sugar processing , and more and more land was being turned over to sugarcane production . |
11 | Vast territories were turned over to growing cash crops and extracting minerals for Western interests . |
12 | These informants were turned over to British intelligence in 1981 under an operation code-named Ward . |
13 | By midday the Common had been turned over with meticulous care , the pools dragged and the frogmen sent down . |
14 | The windrows or swathes are then turned over onto dry ground . |
15 | All the temples were totally demolished during the Roman period , probably by Christian iconoclasts , and the sites turned over to industrial use . |
16 | As Lisa popped a breast of chicken into the microwave she glanced at the brightly coloured childish drawings secured by fruit-shaped magnets to the fridge door and her heart turned over with maternal pride . |
17 | This has been reduced , and there 's been a considerable move in Indonesia towards turning over to sustained yield management . |
18 | His telegraph then went on " This afternoon General Robertson , Chief Administrative Officer AFHQ requested us to concur in a draft telegram to CG British Eighth Army authorising him to turn over 28,000 Cossacks ( see our 797 of October 16 , 1944 Midnight ) , including women and children to Marshal Tolbukhin , and further instructing him to turn over to Yugoslav Partisans a large number of dissident Yugoslav troops with exception of Chetniks . " |
19 | In respect of the Yugoslavs , however , we may note that in his draft telegram shown to Kirk , Robertson had been intending to instruct Eighth Army to " turn over to Yugoslav partisans a large number of dissident Yugoslav troops with exception of Chetniks " . |