Turned-over Sentence Examples

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  • The engine turned over and backfired, black smoke frothing out of the tail pipe.

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  • The coal lumpers gradually disappeared as ships turned over to oil.

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  • She was supposed to attract Gabriel, until I was brought back, and then she was to be turned over to Darkyn as his mate.

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  • Alex and Carmen turned over the insurance money to her, with the blessing of the entire family.

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  • The conversation with Gabriel turned over in her thoughts as she descended the stairs and left through the opened gate.

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  • The engine turned over once and then headlights blinded her until he turned the car around.

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  • She'd hoped her burden would end there, and the secrets she kept could be turned over to someone who could fix things.

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  • Fred turned over a wrinkled nametag.

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  • You should've turned over this girl and her cousins to Jule.

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  • After detailing the circumstances which unlocked for him the door of his grandfather's " tolerable library," he says, " I turned over many English pages of poetry and romance, of history and travels.

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  • By November the Spaniards had evacuated the greater part of the island; after Captain General Macias embarked for Spain, General Ricardo Ortega was governor from the 6th to the 18th of October, when the island was turned over to the American forces.

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  • To continue the process, the key K is turned over to the right-hand side, and then, while S is open, is turned back, thereby not only reversing the direction of the current, but diminishing its strength by an amount depending upon the previous adjustment of R2.

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  • It should therefore be kept a year or more in heaps in some waste corner and turned over once or twice so that the air can gain access to it and oxidize the poisonous ingredients in it.

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  • The "Monitor" was launched at Greenpoint, Long Island, on the 30th of January, and was turned over to the government on the 19th of the following month.

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  • President Johnson was much disgusted at the readiness with which Grant turned over the office to Stanton, and a bitter controversy ensued between Johnson and Grant.

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  • The passage at first runs obliquely upwards in the bank, sometimes to a distance of as much as 50 ft., and expands at its termination into a cavity, the floor of which is lined with dried grass and leaves, and in which, it is said, the eggs are laid' and the young brought up. Their food consists of aquatic insects, small crustaceans and worms, which are caught under water, the sand and small stones at the bottom being turned over with their bills to find them.

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  • The stylet A (process of the 8th abdominal segment-8) is turned over to show its groove a, which works along the tongue or rail b.

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  • The confession was turned over to a committee of conservative theologians, including Eck, Faber and Cochlaeus.

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  • At the time of the secularization of Church properties there were about 120 religious edifices in the city - churches, convents, monasteries, &c. - many of which were turned over to secular uses.

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  • To Cornell University, a non-sectarian institution opened at Ithaca in 1868, the state turned over the proceeds from the National land-grant act of 1862 on condition that it should admit free one student annually from each Assembly district, and in 1909 a still closer relation between this institution and the state was established by an act which makes, the governor, lieutenant-governor, speaker of the Assembly and commissioner of education ex-officio members of its board of trustees, and authorizes the governor with the approval of the Senate to appoint five other members, one each year.

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  • Up to 1907 the state licensed the sale of liquor, and liquor licence fees were partly turned over to the public school fund; there was a dispensary system in some counties; and in 1907 one-third of the counties of the state (22 out of 67) were "dry."

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  • At the abolition of the monarchy in 1893, the crown domains were declared to be public lands, and, with the other government lands, were by the terms of annexation turned over to the United States in 1898.

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  • To avoid this, it should be turned over two or three times if practicable, and well moistened - preferably with farm-yard drainings.

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  • In November the waters have passed off; and whenever a man can walk over the mud with a pair of bullocks, it is roughly turned over with a wooden plough, or merely the branch of a tree, and the wheat or barley crop is immediately sown.

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  • The law recognized that a child should not be treated like a mature malefactor, and provided that there should be no criminal procedure, that the child should not be imprisoned or prosecuted, that his interests should be protected by a probation officer, that he should be discharged unless found dependent, delinquent or truant, and in such case that he should be turned over to the care of an approved individual or charitable society.

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  • He had been turned over in February 1302 into the keeping of Jacques des Normands, the papal legate, and was ordered to leave the kingdom at once.

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  • The English turned over the control of the city on the 6th of July.

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  • Meanwhile the Jesuit property in the Peninsula had been turned over to Franciscan monks, but in 1772 the Dominicans took over the missions, and the Franciscans not unwillingly withdrew to Upper California, where they were to thrive remarkably for some fifty years.

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  • They are then taken out and repeatedly turned over in the sun until perfectly dried, and afterwards beaten by mallets on stone slabs.

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  • Varro's greatest predecessor in this field of inquiry, the man who turned over the virgin soil, was Cato the Censor.

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  • The residual mass is then exposed to the air in the shade, and regularly turned over every few days, until it has reached the proper consistence, which takes place in about three or four weeks.

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  • If containing much water it is placed in shallow wooden drawers and constantly turned over.

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  • This actual deficit on the lands owned by the university steadily increased up to 1881, when, after the trustees had refused (in 1880) an offer of $1,250,000 for 275,000 acres of pine lands, they sold about 140,600 acres for $2,319,296; ultimately 401,296 acres of the land turned over to the university by Cornell were sold, bringing a net return of about $4,800,000.

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  • In the first two cases a scoop, filled with coal from an overhead hopper carried by the travelling machine, is made to enter the retort and is turned over; the operation is then repeated, but this time the scoop is turned over in the opposite direction, the coal thus assuming such a position that as much of its under surface as possible is exposed to the heated side of the retort.

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  • I sat down and turned over two large portfolios of political caricatures.

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  • The steam coaster Daphne turned over immediately after launching on the Clyde with the loss of 124 lives.

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  • I turned over to ITV1 rather than watch the same dirge this morning.

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  • Just before she turned over we saw a group of men on her quarterdeck waving a german ensign attached to a staff.

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  • Service applies to means quot henry says person turned over.

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  • I would ride over thee. ' The cook fell prostrate, then turned over on his back.

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  • The revolutionary upsurge of the masses turned over the municipalities to workers ' committees.

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  • The missionaries were only the field workers sent out to convert and civilize the Indians, who were to be turned over then to the regular clergy, the monks pushing further onward into new fields.

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  • I have often held in my hand a little model of the Plymouth Rock which a kind gentleman gave me at Pilgrim Hall, and I have fingered its curves, the split in the centre and the embossed figures "1620," and turned over in my mind all that I knew about the wonderful story of the Pilgrims.

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  • Pierre turned over heavily on the ottoman and opened his mouth, but could not reply.

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  • Others turned over and warmed themselves, now and again exchanging a few words.

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  • The cards in the magician 's hand are immediately turned over to reveal the spectator 's selections !

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  • Is it the original issuer (company or store) or has the account been turned over to a collection agency?

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  • If you have continually turned over the compost in the three sections and watered it regularly, the compost in the first section should be ready for use when the third section is half full with waste.

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  • The estate sat idle for over 70 years under it was turned over to the Thousands Islands Bridge Authority, who spent millions restoring the property.

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  • The case has been turned over to the district attorney's office, which will decide whether or not formal charges will be filed against the With You singer.

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  • As all competitive reality shows do, America's Got Talent features a panel of judges who are in place to weed out the great performers until the voting is turned over to viewers to decide on their favorites.

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  • Once luggage is turned over to the cruise porters, it may not be delivered until late - because of this, most ships have a much more permissive dress code in the main dining rooms on the first evening.

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  • It does not include dogs turned over to rescue organizations or dogs that were abandoned.

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  • The eight collectible images can be turned over and combined to form a larger image.

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  • Upon the prison closure, Alcatraz was turned over to the General Services Administration for management.

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  • However, when the game gets down to the final six cards, only two cards may be turned over.

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  • The artist turned over and continued trying to ignore the phantom hand.

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  • In exchange, the two men turned over the block of ice that allegedly contained the Bigfoot body.

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  • She ran a free clinic which she then turned over to Sydney when she moved away in the second season.

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  • After the base bead was created it was turned over to artisans who reheated it with an oil lamp and decorated it.

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  • The face can therefore be turned over to create a very different look.

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  • First, they had convinced his to sign a deal that turned over the bulk of the profits to them, but they also tried to trap him in the deal when Columbia Records started sniffing around.

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  • Han is turned over to Boba Fett, bounty hunter, for delivery to Jabba the Hutt.

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  • Boys of five are turned over to their fathers of record, to be raised in a warrior tradition.

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  • Roslin chose to no longer fight against the cancer but let it run its course and though she remained President in title, she turned over the day to day duties to Lee Adama in the fourth season.

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  • She was plotting her return with a chain of events that ended with the human that bore her likeness being turned over to Darkyn.

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