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1 He will naturally turn seaward for the more picturesque aspects.
2 If he's to be saved he must turn seaward ere the stream grips him.'
3 They hoped that its white wings might turn seaward !
4 Then the boats all turned seaward , and pulled hard for the ships.
5 The German ships next turned seaward and made for their home ports.
6 Then they bound him before the mast, his face turned seaward .
7 Now, however, the head of the boat was turned seaward .
8 The collie, bored perhaps, by standing still so long, had at first turned seaward .
9 Jeanne asked as she stood bareheaded on the grass-banked dyke with her face turned seaward .
10 Twenty-one minutes later, while dawn was still invisible, the two Yankee destroyers turned seaward again.
11 At last I roused myself from my inaction, and turning seaward walked straight into the water.
12 Then as the road turned seaward he had the slope with him, and enjoyed some respite.
13 Upon the bench under the church wall sat a boat's crew with their gaze turned seaward .
14 If I turned seaward I looked beneath the blue and saw the dog-fish gnawing on the whiting.
15 She lay upon the couch, and her pale face, and hollow, but still beautiful eyes, were turned seaward .
16 A gentle breeze had by this time sprung up from the land, and the ship's head was turned seaward .
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