Turning-over Sentence Examples

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  • I'm turning over a new leaf.

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  • Somehow, her awful plan worked, without her turning over the gem and betraying him.

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  • The principle is to have a constriction in the tube above the bulb so proportioned that when the instrument is upright it acts in every way as an ordinary mercurial thermometer, but when it is inverted the thread of mercury breaks at the constriction, and the portion above the point runs down the now reversed tube and remains there as a measure of the temperature at the moment of turning over.

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  • Such is the great mind of Aristotle manifested in the large map of learning, by which we have now to determine the order of his extant philosophical writings, with a view to studying them in their real order, which is neither chronological nor traditional, but philosophical and scientific. Turning over the pages of the Berlin edition, but passing over works which are perhaps spurious, we should put first and foremost speculative philosophy, and therein the primary philosophy of his Metaphysics (980 a 211093 b 29); then the secondary philosophy of his Physics, followed by his other physical works, general and biological, including among the latter the Historia Animalium as preparatory to the De Partibus Animalium, and the De Anima and Parva Naturalia, which he called " physical " but we call " psychological" (184 a 10-967 b 27); next, the practical philosophy of the Ethics, including the Eudemian Ethics and the Magna Moralia as earlier and the Nicomachean Ethics as later (1094-124 9 b 25), and of the Politics (1252-1342), with the addition of the newly discovered Athenian Constitution as ancillary to it; finally, the productive science, or art, of the Rhetoric, including the earlier Rhetoric to Alexander and the later Rhetorical Art, and of the Poetics, which was unfinished (1354-end).

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  • The definitions show so much acuteness of thought and command of language, and the passages quoted from poets, divines and philosophers are so skilfully selected, that a leisure hour may always be very agreeably spent in turning over the pages.

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  • Now you've curled up and got warm, you daughter of a bitch! said Karataev, touching the dog that lay at his feet, and again turning over he fell asleep immediately.

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  • Keep turning over both areas of compost.

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  • The brush is actually attached to the lid of the jar and is used by simply turning over the lid during application.

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  • We see an example of righteous anger when Jesus chases merchants and customers from the Temple, turning over the tables of the money changers as well as the seats of the people selling doves.

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  • Even a low-impact act such as turning over when sunning oneself can make a bikini top slip, if the top is a bit too low-cut.

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  • Transfer to pie plate directly from wax paper, lifting paper and pastry together and turning over onto plate.

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  • Look for toys that are sturdy, with a wide wheelbase that will lessen the risk of turning over.

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  • Because using contract labor includes turning over part of your control to the outsource contractor, it is not always an easy thing for a small business owner to do.

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  • Sometimes, even turning over in bed and sitting can be quite painful.

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  • Also, if you think he or she could not take the time off work and fly to New York City or have issues with turning over his or her wardrobe, then, again, don't bother filling out the application.

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  • A clean, uniform, professional appearance assures people that they are turning over their animal companions to people who are ready and able to provide compassionate, high-quality medical help.

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