Example sentences of "he turned to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He turned to Anna . |
2 | He turned to Shelley . |
3 | Then he turned to Shelley , and with a gesture that touched and surprised her by its gentleness , he put up his hand to her cheek . |
4 | He turned to Sven Hjerson . |
5 | He turned to William Goldman for help . |
6 | He turned to Van Gelder . |
7 | He turned to Van Gelder again . |
8 | ‘ Now — ’ he turned to Sophie ‘ — will you hold it , please , and keep up the tension while I put on the plaster ? |
9 | He turned to Sophie . |
10 | He turned to Sophie . |
11 | He turned to Sophie . |
12 | He turned to Sophie . |
13 | He turned to Sergeant Bird , his face suddenly serious . |
14 | He turned to Sergeant Bird . |
15 | Having handed the glass to Daisy , he turned to Perdita : ‘ Like to come and see the yard ? ’ |
16 | We must have looked pathetic because the man paused , looking at us , then he turned to Dad and said if Dad promised to call at the office he would n't report the matter . |
17 | In later years he turned to golf and became one of the most successful amateur players in the history of the sport in Canada . |
18 | He turned to Larsen . |
19 | When he satisfied himself that it had n't , he turned to Larsen . |
20 | He turned to Willie . |
21 | Mr Gillance said : ‘ He turned to dishonesty in the hope of providing something for the two of them because by then they were in debt . ’ |
22 | He turned to Laura . |
23 | He turned to Jane . |
24 | He turned to Riven . |
25 | Probably disillusioned with the Arts and Crafts Movement , he turned to archaeology and during the next thirty years worked on sites in the area . |
26 | He turned to Lord Henry . |
27 | He turned to Scawsby . |
28 | He turned to Doggett . |
29 | He turned to Karen . |
30 | He turned to Myeloski . |