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1 Not until he had reached the king's house was it any use to turn northwards .
2 As part of our journey, we needed to make a right-hand turn northwards onto the Dublin-Belfast road.
3 The "impulse came," as one says, to turn northwards , and he obeyed it without more ado.
4 Once he turned northwards and gazed, making a telescope of his hands.
5 Stanley now turned northwards to a river which flows into Lake Tanganyika.
6 By eating with face turned northwards , one becomes truthful in speech.
7 I turned northwards , marvelling, towards the iron gates of Hyde Park.
8 We turned northwards again towards Soho, and entered presently a small restaurant of foreign appearance.
9 They drove over the bridge in silence and turned northwards , following the river towards the mountains.
10 Most eyes were turned northwards this week as the new Northern Assembly got down to the nitty-gritty.
11 Within the hour he was in the saddle, and his horse's head was turned northwards once more.
12 The expedition then turned northwards , leaving two gunboats-theSultan and the Abu Klea-atthe disposal of Colonel Jackson.
13 The river gradually turned northwards again.
14 On a whim they turned northwards .
15 Cook therefore turned northwards so as to cross the space between his track north and return south in 1769.
16 When leaving, the party of fugitive Royalists turned northwards down Lee Lane, their pursuers continuing along the Dorchester road.
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