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

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1 Resuming the A.87 at the Killilan junction , the road now turns between banks ablaze with gorse and enters the populated environs of Dornie , bypassing the separate community of Ardelve and reaching the village over a long road bridge .
2 It is to the processes of this second reformation that Hilton now turns in chapter seventeen onwards , likening them to the gradual progress in recovery of full health after the medicine that effects the basic cure of the disease ( spiritually speaking , penance ) .
3 The intolerance he had shown for free-traders before 1914 was now turned on rebel Unionists who rocked the coalition boat .
4 The very conditions which had originally supported the expansion of the model now turned into limits to its further development .
5 But , beware , because even a cursory flip through will leave thumps in throat at the thought of so much majestic machinery now turned into razor blades .
6 The closure of the American office was a temporary set-back ; attention was now turned to Europe .
7 Millie now turned to Ben , and he shrugged his shoulders , saying , ‘ It 's up to you ; but I could bring you back tomorrow , if you would like that ? ’
8 They go because they need to cover some sort of guilt , I 'm convinced of that now , the more people that I know I mean fib of all people fib is now turned to religion .
9 Just as Coleridge in 1796 abandoned political life in dismay , so Wordsworth now turned from politics in search of another version of his friend 's ‘ deep Sabbath of meek self-content ’ .
10 Mrs Grant now turned to Agnes who was kneeling by her side and said , ‘ Oh !
11 Flinging a cloth over a side table , she now turned towards Mick and said , ‘ I 'm not puttin' meself out for you , mind .
12 With the French links well established in East Lothian , eyes are now turning to Rosignano , Musselburgh 's other twin town in north Italy .
13 His war wound which had pained him earlier was now turning to agony .
14 Meanwhile many intelligent deaf people who might have gone into education , but now finding these opportunities non-existent because of the Education Act of 1893 which had implemented the Royal Commission for the Education of the Blind and the Deaf and Dumb 's recommendations , were now turning to missioner positions in deaf societies and institutes for a living .
15 All eyes now turn to Spain and Britain 's last 2 warm-up matches against the host nation in the Olympic Stadium .
16 We now turn to RHS parametrisation and ask for the optimal solution as θ varies when the RHSs of the constraints of P1 are 5 , 9 + θ and 3 .
17 We now turn to authority .
18 We now turn to statements on the curriculum that came out of the debate .
19 I now turn to traits which seem not to contribute to the fitness of the individual even in their present form .
20 Now turn to page 7 to find out how you scored .
21 Now turn to page 7 to find out how well you scored .
22 Now turn to page one O four , one O five , one O six and one O seven , and one O eight .
23 I now turn to bacteria , the simplest organisms capable of a non-parasitic life .
24 It is to these complex processes that we now turn in Chapter 3 .
25 But these studies have had their critics , and it is to some of the key criticisms of them that we now turn in chapter 7 .
26 If we now turn from atheists to theists , we find that the forms of theism can be categorised in a similar manner .
27 Research must now turn toward farming strategies that conserve energy .
28 We may now turn to Figures 3 and 4 , which are the actual stress distribution maps which John computed for a crack 2 microns long and 1 Ångström tip radius .
29 As David Marquand says ( MT May ) , it is therefore inevitable that even more attention will now turn to Labour 's alternative prospectus for government .
30 With these exhortations in mind let us now turn to examples of anthropologists trying to elucidate the meaning of exotic symbols .
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