Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] [conj] turned " in BNC.
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1 | So I stopped and turned to her . |
2 | I stopped and turned . |
3 | I undressed and turned out the lamp , then stood a moment by the open window . |
4 | At night I tossed and turned to dreams of such emotional intensity that I went to work as tired as I was the day before . |
5 | I well remember that night , as I tossed and turned , unable to sleep ; for try as I could , that length of wall refused to fit into my jigsaw . |
6 | Although I seem , I slept alright last night , but I think when you 've got things on your mind no I did n't sleep alright , I was too warm , I tossed and turned most of night ! |
7 | I went and turned the bottom as well got i |
8 | I lit a cigarette as I waited and turned to find her leaning on the doorway , arms folded . |
9 | He was a tall man with a craggy , rubbery face which twisted and turned , often into a sardonic grin . |
10 | The physical act of walking , quite fast , now calmed her a little and , at the entrance of the folly , she stopped and turned , leaning against a gatepost . |
11 | However , we had n't gone more than a few yards when she stopped and turned around . |
12 | But after a few notes she stopped and turned round on her stool to face me . |
13 | Suddenly she stopped and turned to me . |
14 | There she stopped and turned . |
15 | She stopped and turned . |
16 | Then she stopped and turned round . |
17 | She winced and turned away . |
18 | On my right there is a sudden and implausible terrace of little bow-fronted villas from the early thirties , still waiting for this left-over country lane to grow up and get itself surfaced and turned into a bypass . |
19 | He studied her a moment , then reached down , shaking her until she woke and turned , looking up at him . |
20 | Half in panic , half in the laughter of release , she turned and turned on the same spot . |
21 | She nodded and turned to go and take care of the passengers , and the James Winterbourne character came out to meet her and also to talk to Zak . |
22 | She sighed and turned the television off . |
23 | She sighed and turned away from the graveyard , drawing her shawl closer around her shoulders . |
24 | again and again till you sighed and turned for love . |
25 | She bobbed and turned to go , but wheeled back when he added , ‘ Is that other maid — Joanna ? |
26 | ‘ How wonderful it must be never to doubt yourself ! ’ she jeered and turned her back on him , fixing her hair into a loose plait with hands that held a faint tremble . |
27 | Her heart flew to her mouth as she yelped and turned tail . |
28 | She shuddered and turned away . |
29 | She slowed and turned right crossing the Chemin de BelleFontaine and down the Route de la Capite , upwards off the main highway and into the Chemin Faguillon . |
30 | She blushed and turned away to face the easel . |