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- Turn it off.
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It's your turn.
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Turn up the TV.
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Turn off the TV.
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It's now my turn.
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Turn off the gas.
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Whose turn is it?
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Turn on the radio.
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Turn off the alarm.
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Turn off the light.
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Turn off the radio.
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Turn the volume up.
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Turn the radio down.
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Can I turn on the TV?
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Can I turn off the TV?
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Turn in your homework.
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Whose turn is it next?
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May I turn down the TV?
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Turn toward me, please.
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How did things turn out?
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It was her turn at last.
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Turn left at the corner.
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Turn the flame down low.
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Please turn on the radio.
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Turn down the television.
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Turn on the light, please.
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Turn the key to the right.
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It's my turn to drive next.
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Turn off the light, please.
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Turn off the radio, please.
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Turn down the volume, please.
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Turn left at the first light.
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We skipped his turn on purpose.
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He forgot to turn off the light.
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Turn on the rice cooker, please.
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Turn the knob and open the door.
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Do you mind if I turn down the TV?
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He made a sharp turn to the right.
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Do you mind if I turn on the radio?
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I have no one to turn to for advice.
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Turn right at the next intersection.
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She asked him how to turn on the machine.
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I think it's time for me to turn off the TV.
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Please turn in your report by next Saturday.
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Turn off the television. I can't concentrate.
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I think it's time for me to turn on the radio.
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I forgot to turn off the TV before going to bed.
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Please turn in the report by the end of the month.
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You can get a car license after you turn eighteen.
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I'd appreciate it if you would turn off the lights.
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He was disappointed that things didn't turn out as he'd hoped.
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Go straight down this street and turn right at the third light.
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