Example sentences of "to turn to [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Often Halsbury will give the answer without further trouble , but if further detail is needed it may be necessary to turn to a specialised treatise . |
2 | Of these currents , by far the most important were trade unionism and cooperation : trade unionism demands separate treatment ( Chapter 3 below ) , here I wish to turn to the cooperative movement . |
3 | Why do you have to turn to the other side , why ca n't you have it up the middle . . |
4 | After the alarms of the last hour or so , Hoomey , Bean and Jazz were relieved to turn to the calming chores of mucking out and filling haynets . |
5 | I want now to turn to the reforming efforts made by feminists , first in the domain of the lexicon ( and the dictionary , which is the ‘ official record ’ of the lexicon ) and then in the domain of grammar . |
6 | Again , Diana was forced to turn to the small group of friends she regards as unofficial advisers . |
7 | It is time to turn to the turbulent scene of public examinations as they now are . |
8 | This is where we need to turn to the factual evidence . |
9 | As a result , the unions say , many elderly people have had to turn to the private sector and pay for domestic care out of their own pockets . |
10 | Faced with dwindling sales and stiffer competition , all luxury-goods firms need to turn to the boring disciplines that many have dismissed as suitable for widget-makers , but hardly appropriate for a trade where cachet brings in the cash . |
11 | Katy chose to turn to the mysterious art of chinese herbal medicine . |
12 | Katy chose to turn to the mysterious art of chinese herbal medicine . |
13 | Katy chose to turn to the mysterious art of chinese herbal medicine . |
14 | Katy chose to turn to the mysterious art of chinese herbal medicine . |
15 | Katy chose to turn to the mysterious art of chinese herbal medicine . |
16 | Katy chose to turn to the mysterious art of chinese herbal medicine . |
17 | There is no statutory definition of occupier so it is necessary to turn to the common law . |
18 | Johnny had another couple of seasons as a player , but he retired after a nasty fractured cheekbone and broken jaw early in 1962–63 , only to turn to the commercial side of the game and build a new and successful career there . |
19 | Now of course at this point , with many singers , one would have to change key , go into the minor , and report that , though this may have been the vocal prime , interpretative maturity still lay in the future , and that for artistic satisfaction one would have to turn to the well-known recordings of later years . |
20 | At this point in the narrative we need to turn to the remarkable Register concerning the imperial question ( Regestum super negotio Romani imperii or RNI ) , a secret register opened by the papal curia between August and September 1199 , but containing entries going back to 3 May . |
21 | Awkward or not , it is time for the government to turn to the neglected task of redefinition . |
22 | It is usually easier , however , to turn to an early volume of the Victoria County History of England ( in counties which have been covered by that enterprise ) , where all the nineteenth-century data are listed in tabular form . |
23 | In this case the only possible solution when retrieval times become too long is to turn to an inverted file or a multilist . |