Example sentences of "[noun prp] turn see " in BNC.
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1 | Aaron , Benstede 's body-servant , appeared as if from nowhere and both he and his master moved away as Corbett turned to see the French leave , de Craon still smirking . |
2 | Corbett turned to see a tall , lank , white-haired man in a black robe standing in front of their horses . |
3 | Hari turned to see Ben Jones smiling down at her , his cap in his hand . |
4 | A voice stirred her from her reverie and Katherine turned to see a tall slim sandy-haired girl enter the room followed by a smaller rounder figure . |
5 | Sharpe turned to see that Harper had joined him . |
6 | ‘ Four-legged bastards , off to the right , ’ Harper said warningly , and Sharpe turned to see a troop of enemy cavalry trotting towards the Dutch right flank . |
7 | Cardiff turned to see that Rohmer was the only one apparently unaffected by what they 'd all just heard . |
8 | Cardiff turned to see Duvall loosening his overcoat slowly as he moved to draw level behind them as they watched the elevator doors . |
9 | But the sounds of gasping breath rasped and echoed as Cardiff turned to see that Jimmy and Barbara were still standing in the stairwell . |
10 | Cardiff turned to see that Jimmy was manhandling another cabinet from behind one of the hessian screens and towards the door . |
11 | Robert turned to see his mother and father peering down at him anxiously . |
12 | The chains slithered again , and there was a scuttling movement in the shadows , and Grainne turned to see what crouched in the corner . |
13 | Seb turned to see Giles Aplin . |
14 | The door crashed back and Kath turned to see a huge man , dressed in a pair of filthy jeans and a tatty old string vest and carpet slippers , swaying in the doorway and brandishing a lethal-looking kitchen knife . |
15 | Caroline turned to see a group of men and women , in peasant-style attire of white shirts , black boots and braid-trimmed red and yellow skirts and trousers , making their way towards them . |
16 | Charles turned to see Miles and Juliet standing open-mouthed in the kitchen doorway . |