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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211 Firms that lack the time or resources to develop their own screening procedures will likely turn to personnel firms.
212 At home there was always a grown-up to turn to if you were in trouble.
213 Grouse are dragged in as the hungry lynx turn to them when their main item of diet disappears.
214 This is where we need to turn to the factual evidence.
215 It is to these trusted friends Diana will now turn to as she begins a new life on her own.
216 But is it really a foregone conclusion that all of these young people will turn to crime?
217 Dixie and the breadhead pause at the bottom(Sentencedict), then turn to face each other. Dixie wipes a raindrop from his brow.
218 The ground would get so dry that the dirt would turn to dust.
219 Naturally, the psychiatrist will turn to solutions that he or she identifies with and knows best-diagnosis, drugs and hospitalization.
220 In practice you look at all the alternatives and examine each in turn to see how it might affect your business.
221 Clark, for example, who led the turn to a more political art history in the 1970s.
222 These fledglings were reluctant to turn to their bosses for general advice or emotional support.
223 Legs turn to jelly at the thought of scaling those awful precipices; mine do,(sentencedict.com) anyway.
224 Now let us turn to exemption clauses and the effect upon them of the provisions of the Unfair Contract Terms Act.
225 It happened to the film industry, which watched the masters of early classics turn to silver nitrate dust.
226 Turn to pages 6, 7 and 10 where you will find the very latest news on these exciting developments.
227 In the environment they lived in it was inevitable that kids would turn to crime.
228 They are hauled off to a depot, to await their turn to be processed.
229 And today it was my turn to make a contribution.
230 But my spine seemed to turn to cold stone when I saw two other groups converging on the scene of combat.
231 A shortage of pollen means that the young turn to it and more is gathered.
232 Children growing up in deprived areas are far more likely to turn to crime and drug abuse.
233 I now turn to the question of social collectivities and political forces.
234 The escaping water would quickly turn to steam, it was feared, which would be much less efficient at removing heat.
235 So let us turn to another increasingly apparent fact: Gore probably won more votes than Bush in Florida too.
236 In west Texas the drought has brought fears that the land will turn to desert.
237 Let us now turn to one of the definitions most favoured in the literature, albeit mostly in an implicit form.
238 Because if your dry ends turn to split ends, the only cure is no ends.
239 I have been dishing it out for a number of years, and now it is my turn to take it.
240 We now turn to causal path models to guide us as we summarize the various causal effects.
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