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Meanings of turn southwards in English
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Usage of turn southwards in English
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As soon as he dared Hilliard turnedsouthwards along the coast.
2
Soon after midday they were off Port Townsend and turningsouthwards into Puget Sound.
3
From hence our pioneers turnedsouthwards, everywhere making use of the hill-ranges as highways.
4
So he turnedsouthwards at once when he heard that, and went on swiftly.
5
By eating with face turnedsouthwards, one acquires great fame.
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There we turnedsouthwards and saw at once Brimdono.
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All eyes were turnedsouthwards, and soon a murmur rose: 'There is dust away there!
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Emerging arm in arm on the enchanted lawn the lovers turnedsouthwards up the winding avenue.
9
On a sudden the cry of "Land!" resounded, and every eye was turnedsouthwards.
10
From South Georgia the ship's head was once more turnedsouthwards, and before many days ice was again encountered.
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Again frustrated, he turnedsouthwards, meaning to cross above the Rosaires Cataract, which was without doubt impassable to steamers.
12
Mechanically at first, and afterwards with a purpose, he turnedsouthwards to the tiny fiat where Cicely had established herself.
13
At the Ford of Bruinen they left the Road and turningsouthwards went on by narrow paths among the folded lands.
14
I resolved however, before turningsouthwards, to extend our journey to the isolated mass already mentioned, which I afterwards named Mount Arapiles.
15
Riders then peddled along the wild Atlantic north coast of Co Antrim before turningsouthwards towards Belfast and riding down the Irish Sea coast road.
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He turnedsouthwards and found himself presently on the Quai de la Conference, hanging over the river in a quiet spot where few people passed.