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

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1 I turned to look at the young man beside me , his long fingered hands resting on the steering wheel .
2 I turned to look at the retreating figures of my two friends , feeling unbearably isolated , and went to eat alone in the cafeteria . ’
3 It was seventeen years after President Kennedy 's assassination , twelve years since Bobby 's , but the idea was so powerful nobody turned to look at the shattered window or the stunned lad .
4 She turned to gaze at the man who 'd approached silently and stood a little behind her on her left .
5 And , repeating this like a charm : ‘ It was n't me ; it was n't me , ’ she turned to look at the red splashes on the wall .
6 She turned to look at the rear clock .
7 Then she turned to look at the Frenchman and spoke softly in his language .
8 She turned to look at the registrar as he strode smiling into the room , and her bemused expression must have registered .
9 So one turns to look at the statute that governs the practice on the criminal side , section 23 of the Criminal Appeal Act 1968 :
10 But inevitably , at a certain point , we turn to look at the Erechtheion , some way off .
11 The women clucked and tutted as one by one they turned to stare at the tall fourteen year old .
12 Lifting his head , he turned to grin at the little girl .
13 He turned to look at the clock .
14 Behind him a car passed and he turned to look at the occupants .
15 He turned to look at the trees , but they were bare .
16 And at that moment , as he turned to look at the girl again with a glint of admiration in his eyes , Ronni was aware of a reaction deep inside her .
17 From time to time he turned to shout at the girl behind him .
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