Aún no tenemos significados para "turn northward".
1To discover any ambitious literary effort in this period, we must turn northward again.
2It had made its turn northward, the yelps increasing in volume as it approached!
3They saw her turn northward on the Bellefontaine Road.
4If they turn northward with the Gulf Stream at the Azores, they may soon reach the coast of Scotland.
5Gaining control of them with a knife or gun, he forced them to turn northward -and down the hill.
6We soon note the unrestored portions, the site of the old Porte Limbert, and turn northward to the Porte St. Lazare.
7The river made a sharp turn northward, and at the bend the water was deeper and broader than we had seen it elsewhere.
8Whether they would answer the call of the dogs and turn northward, or whether they would range southward in quest of prey, was uncertain.
9On our march to the sea, if the orders were ever given to turn northward, "the boys" would get very much depressed.
10For that reason alone I feel a personal dislike to turning northward.
11The German remained at a great height and quickly turned northward again.
12I turned northward again, stepped down into the next hollow and stopped.
13Turning northward, the most important presses were those of York and Newcastle.
14At the farther end of the strait the coast turns northward.
15The eyes of all the warlike young men now turned northward.
16Thence it turned northward again through swamps, and ended in mountains called Shaku.
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