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1 The Rhine soon takes a sharp turn eastwards , and the walls of the valley recede again.
2 End of this week, say, after we leave Catania and turn eastwards ...
3 We turned eastwards , walking slowly, and I began to resume my self-control.
4 The muscles beneath his cheek strained, and Temeraire righted himself, turning eastwards .
5 If one eats with face turned eastwards , one becomes endued with longevity.
6 And Jesson isn't the first who has turned eastwards , during the last few months.
7 Helen's face was turned eastwards towards the fast-fading evening glow.
8 After a few miles it is joined by the Wallabrook, and at that point turns eastwards .
9 And then it suddenly turns eastwards and cuts its way with unbridled fury through the eastern ridges of the Andes.
10 We thence turned eastwards into the delta of the Soormah, which we traversed in a north-easterly direction to the stream itself.
11 'We must have turned eastwards in the night.'
12 One should eat, with face turned eastwards , one's food, restraining speech the while and without censuring the food that is eaten.
13 The army turned eastwards , and distributed itself over all the roads leading from the Channel to the Rhine and the Upper Danube.
14 They followed the station approach road inland until they reached the main thoroughfare, along which they turned eastwards in the direction of Hull.
15 When they set sail again, all eyes were turned Eastwards : happy would he be who should first sight the land of their desire.
16 Within half an hour the two stole out of the house, and on reaching the Ludgate Hill end of the Old Bailey turned eastwards .
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