Example sentences of "[pron] turn [to-vb] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It bounced up and I turned to see the ball hovering above my stumps .
2 When I turned to close the door behind me she was watching me with a faint smile .
3 She nodded assent and as I turned to lead the way I thought that at close quarters she was probably younger than I 'd assumed , or else that she was older but immature : an odd impression , fleeting and gone .
4 I turned to share the wonder of it , but she was gazing up at the bloom of flame surging from the chimney 's mouth , and beyond where the evening-star glittered against the deepening blue sky .
5 I turned to make the tea .
6 I turn to face the cop , but find I 'm looking at a black guy I ai n't seen before .
7 He was not as promiscuous as the other classical gods , and actually rejected the lovely NYMPH Clytie who pined for him until her body became a beautiful flower — the heliotrope — which turns to watch the sun 's progress across the sky each day .
8 One stands naked facing front with her arms raised around her head which turns to face the sea .
9 Dropping her off , she turns to close the door of my car ,
10 What a risky thing to do , though ; she turned to examine the strategy of the operation .
11 Just inside the entrance , she turned to survey the clientèle , making sure as she did so that all the men got a tantalising glimpse of a very long and elegant leg exposed through a side slit .
12 As she turned to greet the father with his offspring , the midwife could not believe her ears : ‘ Place it on the fire , ’ he commanded .
13 She turned to see the maid-of-all-work from St Jude 's Rectory , whom she had met after church last Sunday , staring at her .
14 She turned to descend the ladder .
15 As she turned to leave the room , she caught sight of Inge hovering out on the landing .
16 But as she turned to thank the coachman he caught sight of her profile : that of a woman unknown to him , about twenty-five years of age , pretty in a conventional way , with mousy-brown hair .
17 As she turned to retrace the path to the house , she saw the Colonel and his lady slowly and carefully descending between the tamarisks , through the dunes .
18 They were nearly there and she turned to cross the road .
19 Wherever she looked he was watching her , when she turned to throw the ball he was beside her , his lean , tanned body glistening with thousands of drops of water accidentally brushing against hers , his touch like sudden little electric shocks , both unexpected and thrilling as the game became like some tantalising water charade .
20 She turned to face the sea again .
21 She turned to face the shop window .
22 They turned to see the Doctor and Bernice approaching .
23 He turned to explain the joke to his companions , who all laughed loudly .
24 As he turned to close the door of the tower behind them , she let them fall to the ground again .
25 He turned to ask the Headmaster something but he had disappeared .
26 He turned to thank the driver , but the taxi had gone .
27 While she was desperately trying to think of something — anything ! — in explanation of her own folly the opportunity passed as he turned to leave the room .
28 ‘ Mister Tom , ’ said Willie , as he turned to turn the lamp down .
29 He turned to find the President , Max Klein , leading his party up the aisle and he hastened to take his own seat .
30 He thought of the cabin up the creek to which his sister had withdrawn at his urging , and he turned to find the track , willing himself to control his horror , to keep moving nimbly and stealthily as if he did not feel unstrung .
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