Example sentences of "[conj] we turn to the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It is against this background that we turn to the mathematics curriculum and ask what mathematics is relevant to real life . |
2 | It is time that we turned to the inside of our book and began to explore its mysteries and terminology . |
3 | If we turn to the literature which attempts to combine sociobiology with social psychology , we find the formation of youth subcultures being given an explanation which is largely at odds with that proposed by Marxism . |
4 | If we turn to the history of man 's creation in the sacred volume , we find that his mission was simply to dress and keep the garden of Eden and to serve and obey his Creator … and that , so far from having any mission to pry into the laws by which the Almighty governs His creation , he was expressly forbidden to do so . |
5 | But , if we turn to the copy of the tables I will keep a copy . |
6 | Er , if we turn to the revenue split I think this underscores the recession er , and you 'll notice that there 's a much lesher lesser proportion of revenue coming from advertising . |
7 | But , before we turn to the left 's criticism , it is both necessary and instructive to look at how the dominant rightwing , or what I have termed here ‘ mainstream criticism ’ , dealt with these films . |
8 | Before we turn to the examination of the extent to which it is true to say of Parliament that it is supreme , it would be as well to make clear what we mean by the statement in the first place . |
9 | When we turn to the uterus , not only is it situated in the abdomen , but it is also confined to women ; and even in our enlightened days , it is hedged around with taboos . |
10 | When we turn to the theatre the question of scale is also significant . |
11 | When we turn to the animal kingdom we discover a whole array of senses which we , as human beings , reckon we do not have . |
12 | But when we turn to the input systems there would seem to be no choice but to use the language of ‘ representations ’ . |