Use of turnabout in Sentences. 27 Examples

The examples include turnabout at the start of sentence, turnabout at the end of sentence and turnabout in the middle of sentence

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turnabout at the start of sentence


  1. Turnabout Is Fair Play, Search Them!

turnabout at the end of sentence


  1. About halfway through, this story has a major turnabout.
  2. As you can see from the top graph, China has now passed Japan in economic size. Ten years ago it was smaller than the UK or France, an extraordinary turnabout.

turnabout in the middle of sentence


  1. That turnabout was not easy.
  2. The turnabout began to swivel.
  3. Fanny, do not turnabout - it is but your uncle.
  4. For Lyndon Johnson, the turnabout was even more abrupt and total.
  5. This burst of activity marks a major turnabout in the publishing industry.
  6. The turnabout Howard and Mark conjured up was more than I could have expected.
  7. The fall into loss last year represents a dramatic turnabout from the late 1980s.
  8. As her confidence grows you may well see a considerable turnabout in her attitude.
  9. What a turnabout from a few months earlier, when Groupon was the talk of Wall Street.
  10. A similar turnabout occurs with the story of Pandora and her box of evils and torments.
  11. This turnabout is affecting the whole ski business in Britain, not least the magazines.
  12. What accounts for the dramatic turnabout in Britain's international trading performance?
  13. How and why did this extraordinary and extraordinarily rapid turnabout in attitudes take place?
  14. Parham marked... a pronounced turnabout in the assumptions believed to underlie juvenile mental health law.
  15. In an amazing turnabout, the antenna problem was completely dispelled as an issue. No one talks about it any more.
  16. The overseas push is a big turnabout for Japan, which long jealously protected its prized bullet train technology.
  17. Asks Colin Clark: Why has Chinese foreign policy made a sudden turnabout from 'peaceful development' to 'belligerence'?
  18. He also surprised many by appearing in a 2007 ad, above, for Louis Vuitton — an extraordinary turnabout for a former communist.
  19. Thursday's decision represents a turnabout for Ms. Whitman, who, as an H-P director, signed off on the prior plan to consider a spinoff.
  20. We hope all parties continue to work together to push for turnabout of the situation and create conditions for resumption of the Six-Party Talks.
  21. And it's a surprising turnabout in a country in which government red-tape, poverty and traditional attitudes long combined to discourage adoption.
  22. The dramatic turnabout undoubtedly reflects the trauma of once again seeing non-stop television coverage of bloodied bodies and grieving families.
  23. It is a historical turnabout that resonates, given that the Chinese Communists were inspired by the Soviets, before the two sides had a lengthy rift.
  24. The turnabout is a bid to ease the rancor of the past week that flared after Karzai, seeking to rally national support, accused the West of meddling in his nation.

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