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1 They both knew their predicament had just taken a far more serious turn .
2 We know that major parties have acted as a serious turn - off .
3 The third day of the institute marks the serious turn to the compositions.
4 But it wasn't long before things took a serious turn for the worse.
5 The sadness will take a more serious turn in line eight.
6 The serious turn given to the conversation had silenced all save the baroness.
7 The conversation took a serious turn , and Richmond flooded it with his learning.
8 He had not dreamed that the situation would take such a serious turn .
9 Her Ladyship resides at Cheltenham, and is of a serious turn .
10 I am of a serious turn this morning, that is all.
11 When it did, relations took a serious turn for the worst.
12 He leaned closer, the better to hear, when events took a more serious turn .
13 One night in January things took a more serious turn .
14 He made his will, and took a decidedly serious turn .
15 When the door had closed behind him, Ernest's thoughts took a more serious turn .
16 HICKS-BEACH's speech gave new and more serious turn to affairs.
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