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1The thoughts of Irish people worldwide will turn homewards tomorrow, St Patrick's Day.
2After that the nuts were tame; there was nothing left but to turn homewards.
3He suggested that we should turn homewards.
4Sorrowful, and yet with a glad heart, did Louise part from little Paul, and then turn homewards.
5A mountain fog came on just as I was about to turn homewards, and I completely lost my way.
6Come, let us turn homewards.
7As they were about to turn homewards, Amy said quickly, 'Come and walk a little way home with me.'
8The traveller on the Nile had to turn homewards on reaching Elephantine, as that was the station of the last Persian garrison.
9Alone and undisturbed I sat all day sketching, till the fires were lighted in the West and warned me I must turn homewards.
10At length the time came when he had to turn homewards again, in order to return to the queen by the appointed day.
11The Major and Mrs. Trustcott, he soon learned, were Southerners; but they would not turn homewards for another three months yet, at least.
12When just about to turn homewards, to ease his mother's anxiety, what should he see, but some cows walking on the surface of the water!
13Without speaking the two men turned homewards, and walked across the moor.
14All at once I was conscious of extreme fatigue and turned homewards.
15Why, having carefully taken the bearings of the tree, I turned homewards.
16So we turned homewards, for the Indian Conference had proved a failure.
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