Example sentences of "[adv] turn a [adj] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 He bewildered his audience for a moment , and then moved them , when he suddenly turned a political invective about government 's neglect of the environment into a lament that one of the sad losses was going to be the poetry of the countryside , the pastorals of a Vergil or a Theocritus .
2 Next day , when the mob was destroying the Catholic chapel in Moorfields , he apparently turned a deaf ear to requests for orders from the soldiers and the fire officers in attendance ; and when the rioters ' work was done he uttered the mildest of rebukes : ‘ That 's pretty well , gentlemen , for one day ; I hope you will now go to your own homes . ’
3 The latter has said that he could not necessarily turn a blind eye to this … especially if there were complaints from other parties ; as you are well aware the commission have the power to seek repayment .
4 It should be Christians , and not only Marxists , who assert that capitalism too easily turns a blind eye to its exploitation of the Third World .
5 Yet the signs are that industry largely turns a blind eye to what appears to a growing problem
6 Whisked ‘ Andrew has always regarded her as a good mother but he can no longer turn a blind eye to her behaviour .
7 There is no obvious candidate from among the 10 already chosen , and indecisive leadership can easily turn a one-day victory into defeat .
8 I 've seen them , but I mean if , if they saw anything , I think they 'd just turn a blind eye to most of it .
9 I 'm , I 'm , quite amazed that , that , the question has even been asked , you know , that er that , that , er is this a good thing , I mean er presumably the people that are arguing that it 's not a good thing and that are concerned about events are actually condoning imperialism , er these people seem to think that it 's okay for a country to be occupied er like Poland was occupied by Germany and Czechoslovakia and France , that 's okay er and in fact you know we should just turn a blind eye to it and just let it carry on forever .
10 At that point , he grinned at Cassie quite wickedly , and her heart promptly turned a complete somersault inside her chest .
11 The label also turns a blind eye to the live tapes released by the band .
12 The Waco sheriff habitually turned a blind eye to Koresh 's activities .
13 Here is clear evidence that the judiciary could and did temper the law with common sense , and did not habitually turn a blind eye to social and economic realities .
14 Which face was now turning a pleased smile towards Alice .
15 The child , now turning a smiling face towards Aggie , said , ‘ I 'll stand on the chair and that 'll take me half-way up , but you 'll have to do the rest , as I ca n't reach .
16 Because there is a way forward , it is about negotiation , it is about hunt the hunting community , it is about sharing ideas and looking for a way forward , going forward from here , well to turn a blind eye to what goes on and vote for that amendment is very similar to what Hitler did in Germany fifty years ago .
17 Dana stared after him for a moment , then turned a malevolent glare on Claudia .
18 Thus by prioritizing intention and relegating consequences as accidents — conveniently turning a blind eye to strict liability-corporate officials can proceed to commit corporate crimes because they do not perceive them as such in the first place .
19 The national populous actually turned a blind eye to atrocities that were happening with human beings .
20 Certainly II Cnut 54.1 , which forbids the keeping of a woman in addition to a wife , sits ill with the king 's own relationship with Ælfgifu of Northampton , and suggests that he occasionally turned a deaf ear to Wulfstan 's entreaties ; but this does not necessarily mean that he lacked interest in the archbishop 's work .
21 And try as hard as they do , residential staff can never turn a residential establishment into a home .
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