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1 This is all very inconsequential to the turning of the planet, however.
2 We track the days and tend to the smooth turning of things.
3 Then at the turning of the road we came to the caravanserai.
4 At a turning of the path the moon shone on this phantom.
5 The turning of the handle and then the knocking on the door?
6 As she watched, she saw the turning of the tide below them.
7 Burgoyne's surrender marked the turning of the tide against the British arms.
8 At the turning of the lonnin to Shoulthwaite she met Willy Ray.
9 Hoolagaloo had suffered a turning of the head by his good fortune.
10 The prompt turning of the key sounded, he thought, a little ungracious.
11 Then, at the turning of a stair, almost the last, Darien paused.
12 The essence of righteousness lies in the turning of the individual toward God.
13 The fate of the accused depended on the miraculous turning of the psalter.
14 I left them at the turning of the Low-Wood bay under the trees.
15 There was a turning of the knob, and Izon came in.
16 She paused at the turning of the stair, and leaned over to say:
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This collocation consists of: Turning of through the time
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