Example sentences of "we must turn [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Saettler traces programmed learning back to Montessori , but for ordinary purposes it is to B. F. Skinner that we must turn for the initiation of the programmed learning movement as such .
2 We must turn to Gassendi 's later work , the Syntagma Philosophicum ( ‘ Philosophical Treatise ’ ) for a more confident development of these ideas .
3 For the ancient and medieval worlds documentary information of this type is almost totally lacking , and in the attempt to fill the gap we must turn to coins .
4 To find the most advanced animals that show regular regeneration of lost organs , we must turn to the reptiles and , in particular , to the lizards .
5 Setting these and other tricks and experiments aside , we must turn to the second of the two chief methods of covering a book which , oddly enough , is by binding it .
6 To understand the sources of the new ways of life , we must turn to economic history .
7 The intuitions about animals send ‘ mixed messages ’ but are unfortunately just starting points : ‘ So we must turn to theoretical accounts in the hope of finding some stable conceptual framework for tethering our intuitions or for cultivating new ones ’ ( 1981 : 6 ) .
8 To understand this we must turn to explanations at the level of social relations in a sexist society .
9 If we are to know the revelation Jesus gave , we must turn to the New Testament to find it .
10 If we are to know Jesus and his teaching , then , we must turn to the New Testament , to the testimony of those he himself chose and trusted to pass on his teaching .
11 To discover why , we must turn to the introductory chapters of Genesis .
12 We must turn to Law 's leading supporters as well as to himself in order to assess the real character of the party .
13 The toad 's response to different sized objects is not much affected by learning ; to find cases where learning has an influence we must turn to animals with more catholic diets .
14 For Byrd 's finest expression of religious emotion to English words we must turn to his Psalmes , Sonets and songs of Sadnes and pietie ( 1588 ) , his Songs of sundrie natures ( 1589 ) , and his Psalmes , Songs and Sonnets ( 1611 ) , which include equivalents of the geistlicher Gesang and madrigale spirituale though often conceived with instrumental parts ; for his greatest church music to his two hundred or so motets .
15 So , it seems , we must turn to the subsidence theory .
16 Having formed the first phrase and its complement as the first sentence of our theme , we must turn to the problem of what to do in the second sentence .
17 To understand why it should have attracted Nietzsche so strongly at this time , we must turn to the background of his academic specialization , and his great love for Greece .
18 For the behavioural problem of defence by poison , we must turn from the prey to the predator .
19 If we are really looking for an archetypal sin offering , we must turn in our Bibles to Leviticus 16 , where Aaron presents two male goats before the Tent of the presence .
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