Example sentences of "turn to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Or turn to a well what do you call it when they turn to a liquid . |
2 | I now turn to a consideration of some implications of the cognitive neuropsychology of face recognition for phenomenology — an approach to the mind and mental phenomena that gives prominence to introspectible ‘ phenomena ’ understood as acts of consciousness and their immediate objects . |
3 | We now turn to a consideration of the early use of social surveys in the United States . |
4 | If we now turn to a consideration of the social consequences of failure at the phallic stage of Oedipal resolution combined with inadequate superego-development and regressive fixations , we will see that all forms of behaviour which represent aggression directed at the father are the consequence of the fundamental failure to renounce the mother as a love-object . |
5 | Turn to a risk-taking , entrepreneurial company and you are likely to come across the converse of the structure theme : |
6 | We now turn to a discussion of a series of issues associated with the quality of indicators used . |
7 | Chuck , say , a 150mm cube of wood and turn to a cone . |
8 | We now turn to a description of change in /a/ , with which the /Ε/; system can be compared . |
9 | We then turn to a model where the motives for capital accumulation are set explicitly in terms of the life-cycle savings theory treated in Lecture 3 , and compare it with alternative approaches ( Section 8–4 ) . |
10 | To flap for half an hour and turn to a crust |
11 | We now turn to a number of motions on G M B services . |
12 | Or turn to a well what do you call it when they turn to a liquid . |
13 | To show the unity of the two types of explanation , one using the analysis of class and the other the concept of racism , we turn to a study which proposes the concept of the underclass . |
14 | First , however , we turn to a view of economic change which pre-dates Bell 's analysis and which underpins most accounts of the break from an industrial to a post-industrial economy . |
15 | Er , colleagues , before we turn to a period of , er , rule amendments and general motions , could I just advise congress that a pair of spectacles have been handed in er , Vision Express , look like , well they could be ladies or gents , multi-sexual these days , colleagues . |
16 | Before exploring this question in detail , we turn to an appraisal of the ‘ theories of the press ’ . |
17 | We now turn to an alternative , fairly recent , intellectual tradition which emphasises the conflict of interests in the work-place and suggests that management , on behalf of capitalist interests , have moulded technical developments so that they suit these interests and run counter to the interests of labour . |
18 | In contrast to this first basic pattern of bargaining which has been delineated , industry-wide and multi-employer agreements , we now turn to an analysis of the rationale of single-employer bargaining at the level of the enterprise or plant ( not necessarily conterminous ) which is typically found in the United States , Canada and Japan . |
19 | We now turn to an examination of the third identifiable category of bargaining structure , economy-wide agreements in certain European countries . |
20 | In the remainder of this chapter , we will first briefly describe the methods of the survey of known drug users , and then turn to an examination of the findings . |
21 | Just turn to the resort of your choice and choose from the range of accommodation on offer , apartments and hotel with self-catering , room only and bed and breakfast options . |
22 | When people , especially women , are in need of help or comfort , they turn to the Virgin of Fontanellato and pray , in the hope that their prayers will be answered . |
23 | So instead they turn to the past , to an idea of what the unspoiled working class community might have looked like in its classic phase before the War , before bombs , bulldozers and planners together swept away the old slum environment with its maze of narrow streets , its self-contained economy of tenements and factories , corner shops and pubs , and its equally complex , ingrown network of grannies , uncles and lifelong ‘ mates ’ . |
24 | 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 . |
25 | Ninety three A nine right , we now turn to the document of the housing committee , ninety three G one . |
26 | Now turn to the country . |
27 | As to the impact of procedural rules upon substantive law , I turn to the doctrine , now partly exploded by Caldwell , of specific and basic intent . |
28 | Their grant has been frozen in real terms at much below the level at which they could expect to survive on it ; they have been denied entitlement to income support , housing benefits and rebates ; there are no jobs with which they can supplement their incomes during vacations ; and those who find themselves desperately hard up discover , when they turn to the hardship fund , that it has already been exhausted . |
29 | To accomplish this , the spirit has to wander old cemeteries until it finds a human skull , put it on its head and then turn to the North Star . |
30 | 3 Turn to the map on the back cover . |