Synonym: address. Similar words: turn into, turn, turn on, in turn, turn off, turn out, turn in, return. Meaning: v. 1. speak to 2. direct one's interest or attention towards; go into.
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121 When bad weather turns up, one of the first places people turn to is the video store.
122 Gwinnett school officials say they fear the same fate when they turn to voters for more money next year.
123 He claims that when he could not find work, he was forced to turn to crime.
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124 Turn to our Race Series details on page 78 for other events to try.
125 It is time to turn to the turbulent scene of public examinations as they now are.
126 It was Major Herriott's turn to get out of the office, having held the fort whilst his leader had been away.
127 Women everywhere, unless hectored by feminists, tend to turn to men for leadership.
128 Thousands turn to illegal abortion services, thousands more give birth to children they neither wanted nor can afford.
129 We mustn't keep it locked away in the closet lest it turn to dust.
130 Alternatively, why not turn to male school leavers to make up the difference?
131 We can now turn to the possible conflicts that can occur between the marketing department and other departments.
132 After one and a half minutes the aircraft began to overshoot[sentencedict.com], correctly making an initial turn to the west.
133 Sunny conditions in temperatures below zero can suddenly turn to biting conditions in a strong headwind.
134 To answer these questions people invariably turn to the official criminal statistics which are collected and published by the Home Office.
135 When we turn to the Gospel we encounter the disciples trying to understand the mission of our Lord.
136 Gleaming plaques beside their doors named doctors and dentists, false healers one must never turn to.
137 The only alternative is to turn to the chapter itself and skim the pages for a clearer insight.
138 This led in turn to the most highly successful venture in buying and selling of business aircraft the aviation industry had seen.
139 A woman may turn to bottle-feeding to give him a chance to join in.
140 Come on, fair's fair. It's your turn to mind the kids.
141 The ship leaped and juddered as if trying to turn to inside out.
142 Inevitably the conversation would turn to politics, and that inevitably led to heated arguments.
143 Dundela got it together in the second half and it was Dean Smyth's turn to save his side.
144 Well turn to page 35 for your chance to win one of ten great outdoor jackets from Karrimor.
145 To assess the impact on education, we turn to some specific cases.
146 We now turn to consider why a counter-strategy should be mounted against this loss of a universal citizenship.
147 But inevitably, at a certain point, we turn to look at the Erechtheion, some way off.
148 With his background in teaching and politics, Davis said he might turn to teaching a college course in practical politics.
149 To order, turn to page 148 Lounge around in style in this fabulous tunic top with matching leggings.
150 For a lesson in the birds and the bees, turn to page 12.
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