One that proceeds in the same direction as a clock's hands.
1 Don't stop or turn to right or left no matter how hard they pull or scream.
2 And earth-born Briareus, when his thousand hands turn to right his wrongs, is not delicate in their handling.
3 He stood a moment, wondering if he should turn to right or left, then briskly crossed the street.
4 I taught him to rise on his flippers and march, also to turn to right or left at the word.
5 Reluctantly she retraced her steps, and at the foot of the hill was uncertain whether she should turn to right or left.
6 With these I would ride up the narrow road, and so turn to right and left, falling upon the archers behind the hedge.
7 Now he turned to right , now to left, and the minutes flew.
8 Whatever law you accept, you must obey, without turning to right or left.
9 Entering and approaching the table, the Leaders turned to right and left to greet each other.
10 He stood still a moment, his jaw set, only his eyes turning to right and left.
11 The gyroscopic action of a rotary engine will affect the longitudinal stability when an aeroplane is turned to right or left.
12 At end of to-day's course turned to right into wrong channel, into little narrow lake half mile long, prettiest I ever saw.
13 The turning to right and left symbolises the alert guarding of the heads which are supposed to be carried by the victorious warriors.
14 He thrust his gloved hands deep into its capacious pockets and walked on, his eyes turning to right and left as he went.
15 The man, with his frightened eyes turning to right and left, and seeming to search for something in the shadows about him, advanced obediently.
16 This state of mind is an exercise of faith and patience, through which much may be gained if it is turned to right account.
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