Turn in A Sentence

    1

    A few miles below Herat the river begins to turn north-west, and after passing through a rich country to Kuhsan, it turns due north and breaks through the Paropamisan hills.

    2

    A movement at the corner of her eye made her turn.

    3

    A peek into the former vamp's mind revealed that two of Damian's sisters-in-law had managed to turn a full vamp back into a disgruntled Natural.

    4

    A similar, but larger machine, requiring about horse-power to run it, will turn out 50 to 60 lb of Egyptian or 60 to 80 lb of Sea Island cleaned cotton per hour.

    5

    A startled look appeared on her face, causing Dean and the others to turn toward the hall.

    6

    A whiff of something dead assailed her nostrils, causing her stomach to turn.

    7

    A'Ran said nothing, though he clenched the arms of his chair hard enough for his knuckles to turn white.

    8

    After a short spring the heat of summer succeeds, which in its turn is followed by an autumn of six weeks' duration.

    9

    After doing some research work at Simancas in Spain, he became professor of history at the university of Dorpat in 1867; and was then in turn professor at Konigsberg, Bonn and Leipzig.

    10

    After his release Wakefield seemed disposed for a while to turn his attention to social questions at home, and produced a tract on the Punishment of Death, with a terribly graphic picture of the condemned sermon in Newgate, and another on incendiarism in the rural districts, with an equally powerful exhibition of the degraded condition of the agricultural labourer.

    11

    After the defeat of the Philistines came the turn of Moab.

    12

    After thirty minutes she spotted the sign indicating the state highway where she was supposed to turn.

    13

    All things are said to be developed out of an original being, which is at once material (fire) and spiritual (the Deity), and in turn they will dissolve back into this primordial source.

    14

    Although no evidence is at hand, it is probable that Ahaz of Judah rendered service to Assyria by keeping the allies in check; possible, also, that the former enemies of Jerusalem had now been induced to turn against Samaria.

    15

    An open fire acts by radiation; it warms the air in a room by first warming the walls, floor, ceiling and articles in the room, and these in turn warm the air.

    16

    And now, it was her turn.

    17

    And so the old limitations of Israel's popular religion, - the same limitations that encumbered also the religions of all the neighbouring races that succumbed in turn to Assyria's invincible progress, - now began to disappear.

    18

    And when we turn to the other line along which the web-building instinct has been developed we find that the primary guiding influence has been that second great vital necessity, namely the necessity of getting food.

    19

    And yet he knew he couldn't turn his back on the quest—there were too many cop years and too much history in the make up of David Dean.

    20

    Apart from resentment against France on account of Tunisia there remained the question of the temporal power of the pope to turn the scale in favor of Austria and Germany.

    21

    Apollonius, the commander of the Syrian garrison in Jerusalem, and Seron the commander of the army in Syria, came in turn against Judas and his bands and were defeated.

    22

    As dawn broke, they reached the turn off to the safe house.

    23

    As every season seems best to us in its turn, so the coming in of spring is like the creation of Cosmos out of Chaos and the realization of the Golden Age.

    24

    As noble as Gabriel was, he wouldn't hesitate to turn over anyone who hurt his mate to Darkyn.

    25

    As the discussion of the Law led up to the compilation of the Mishnah, so the Mishnah itself became in turn the subject of further discussion.

    26

    As the White and Black Gods of this earth, you are bound by the requirement to turn the violator over to us.

    27

    As they neared the first turn, something glinted in the beam of Dean's flashlight.

    28

    As time went on, a more progressive policy intervened, the special form of Jewish oath was abolished in 1846, and in 1848, as a result of the revolutionary movement in which Jews played an active part, legislation took a more liberal turn.

    29

    At least I'll make you Sunday before I turn you into dinner.

    30

    At the house, she washed her hands, watching the water turn red and swirl down the drain.

    31

    Because our glance can easily be turned outwards and survey the exterior world but it is far harder to turn the mind's eye inwards and contemplate the world of the spirit.

    32

    Before that—at the turn of the century—it was marginal at best.

    33

    Before that, a company out of Denver started the dig, back around the turn of the century.

    34

    Before we turn to describe the Second Crusade, which the loss of Edessa provoked, and to trace the fall of the kingdom, which the Second Crusade rather hastened than hindered, we may pause at this point to consider the organization of the Frankish colonies in Syria.

    35

    Behind her, Josh roared his engine as he turn the truck around, and slung gravel on the road as he took off.

    36

    Bonnier has drawn attention to the fact that the mistletoe in its turn, remaining green in the winter, contributes food material to its host when the latter has lost its leaves.

    37

    Both add notes and explanations of their own, and both have in turn formed the text of commentaries.

    38

    Both were in turn replaced by the Lower Mesozoic flora, which again is thought to have had its birth in the hypothetical Gondwana land, and in which Gymnosperms played the leading part formerly taken by vascular Cryptogams. The abundance of Cycadean plants is one of its most striking features.

    39

    But each of the three sections of their army was routed in turn in Asia Minor by the princes of Sivas, Aleppo and Harran, in the middle of I ror; and only a few escaped to report the crushing disaster.

    40

    But Hepburn, prior of St Andrews, having obtained the vote of the chapter, expelled him, and was himself in turn expelled by Forman, bishop of Moray, who had been nominated by the pope.

    41

    But in the dark, just feeling around for 'em—the stones I'd left—I was scared we might mess up and make a wrong turn.

    42

    But it is not clear that he had such need of the Jews or such regard for the Temple of Jerusalem that he should turn aside on his way to Egypt for such a purpose.

    43

    But Leopold, alarmed at the turn affairs were taking, fled from Florence, and Montanelli, Guerrazzi and Mazzini were elected "triumvirs" of Tuscany.

    44

    But let's see how things turn out.

    45

    But now, all she wants to do is— have sex with me, like we're still kids and she can turn the clock back to hot nights and summer camp.

    46

    But under Zinzendorf the history of the Moravians took an entirely new turn.

    47

    But when Zengi established himself in Mosul in 1127, the tide gradually began to turn.

    48

    By an invention probably due to Humfray Cole and published in 1 578 by William Bourne in his Inventions and Devices, it was proposed to register a ship's speed by means of a "little small close boat," with a wheel, or wheels, and an axle-tree to turn clockwork in the little boat, with dials and pointers indicating fathoms, leagues, scores of leagues and hundreds of leagues.

    49

    By Immortal Code, you must turn him over to me.

    50

    By nature, he didn't smile, but would he turn away from her or tolerate her?

    51

    Can you turn into a wolf whenever you want?

    52

    Carmen looked at Alex and Felipa in turn.

    53

    Cavour was filled with joy at the turn affairs had taken, for Austria now appeared as the aggressor.

    54

    Chambo in turn receives the waters of a larger lake - Abai, Abaya, Pagade or Regina Margherita - through the river Walo, across a plain only 2 m.

    55

    Cromwell determined to turn his antagonist's position.

    56

    Cynthia said it loud enough to turn heads at the adjoining table.

    57

    Cynthia's little shriek of dismay caused Dean to turn.

    58

    Darian trailed her into the kitchen, unable to turn down her peanut butter cookies.

    59

    Darkyn gave her the power to seduce without the knowledge on how to turn off its effects, if it was even possible.

    60

    De Seze was a middle-aged lawyer with a philosophic turn of mind, and Madame Dudevant for two years kept up with him an intimate correspondence.

    61

    Dean arrived just as the service was beginning, having been at his desk since 7 a.m. stewing over the recent turn of events.

    62

    Dean assumed if Cynthia's son had traveled to see his grandmother, she had taken a turn for the worse.

    63

    Dean felt her wiggle out of her bike shorts and then turn to her side, facing him.

    64

    Dean paused to turn out the lights as his wife walked ahead of him toward their room.

    65

    Dean remained in the room long enough to turn out the parlor lights and finish banking the fire.

    66

    Dean rolled his eyes, but smiled inwardly at his wife's concern as he looked for a place to turn around the jeep.

    67

    Dean smiled at Hunter's adoration for a location where the weather alone would turn him around, scurrying back north.

    68

    Dean was sure they had not passed an unmarked turn.

    69

    Dean, in turn, began trying to remember the time sequence in his own mind.

    70

    Death commanded.  His body obeyed her, and he found himself struggling against himself not to turn around.  Death won the fight for his body, and he watched.

    71

    Disoriented, she leaned over to turn on the lamp.

    72

    Dupin de Francueil, a farmer-general of the revenue, who married the widow of Count Horn, a natural son of Louis XV., she in her turn being the natural daughter of Maurice de Saxe, the most famous of the many illegitimate children of Augustus the Strong, by the lovely countess of Konigsmarck.

    73

    During the course of a tour in Italy in December 1807 he gave a sharp turn to that world-compelling screw, the Continental System.

    74

    During the Macedonian supremacy the town passed in turn from Cassander and Demetrius Poliorcetes to Antigonus Gonatas, and finally was incorporated in the Achaean League.

    75

    Edith moved her fingers lower and he tried to turn away.

    76

    Enclosed within the Tatar city is the Hwang ch' eng, or "Imperial city," which in its turn encloses the Tsze-kin ch' eng, or "Forbidden city," in which stands the emperor's palace.

    77

    Even as he thought of his last moments with Kris, he felt his anger turn to resolve.

    78

    Every time I turn around, I'm getting my ass kicked by some beast, many of which are probably after you!

    79

    Every time I turn around, someone is sneaking into someone else's bed!

    80

    Every time I turn around, there he is - watching over me, I guess.

    81

    Few men would turn their back to him, and normally, when there was a woman in bed, he was not on the floor.

    82

    Figured everything would turn out okay, Darian said with a weak shrug.

    83

    Firdousi had been always strongly attracted by the ancient Pahlavi records, and had begun at an early age to turn them into Persian epic verse.

    84

    For her sake, he had to find a way to live with Katie, or their differences would turn into a family feud.

    85

    For the right man, I'm willing to turn over the running of the farm and become his helpmate.

    86

    France, always the natural home of the Crusades, was too fully occupied, first by war with England and then by a struggle with the papacy, to turn her energies towards the East.

    87

    Fred looked down at the table, pretending it wasn't his turn, as he wrapped a chicken leg in a piece of dark bread.

    88

    Frederick found suitable clothing for his guests and in turn, they each retired to the one bedchamber of the cottage to wash and change.

    89

    From Italy we may turn to the country which so much influenced Italian politics, Austria, which had founded the system of " Court Jews " in 1518, had expelled the Jews from Vienna as late as 1670, when the synagogue of that city was converted into a church.

    90

    From the corner of her eye, she saw him turn to watch her.

    91

    From these it is clear that the country fell in turn under the sway of the various dynasties that ruled in the Deccan, memorials of the Chalukyan dynasty, whether temples or inscriptions, being especially abundant.

    92

    Getting permission to turn Connor was simple, just as Jackson had expected.

    93

    Guess it's my turn.

    94

    Hadrian adopted, as his successor, Titus Antoninus Pius (uncle of Marcus), on condition that he in turn adopted both Marcus (then seventeen) and Lucius Ceionius Commodus, the son of Aelius Caesar, who had originally been intended by Hadrian as his successor, but had died before him.

    95

    Having come to an understanding with his father-in-law Podébrad, he was able to turn his arms against the emperor Frederick, and in April 1462 Frederick restored the holy crown for 60,000 ducats and was allowed to retain certain Hungarian counties with the title of king; in return for which concessions, extorted from Matthias by the necessity of coping with a simultaneous rebellion of the Magyar noble in league with Podebrad's son Victorinus, the emperor recognized Matthias as the actual sovereign of Hungary.

    96

    Having crossed over, by a forced march, to the Tula road beyond the Pakhra, the Russian commanders intended to remain at Podolsk and had no thought of the Tarutino position; but innumerable circumstances and the reappearance of French troops who had for a time lost touch with the Russians, and projects of giving battle, and above all the abundance of provisions in Kaluga province, obliged our army to turn still more to the south and to cross from the Tula to the Kaluga road and go to Tarutino, which was between the roads along which those supplies lay.

    97

    He believed that the Union could be saved without a war, and that a policy of delay would prevent the secession of the border states, which in turn would gradually coax their more southern neighbours back into their proper relations with the Federal government.

    98

    He climbed into bed next to his wife but didn't turn off the light.

    99

    He continued to grope his way forward until the first turn in the tunnel closed off what little light spilled in from the entrance.

    100

    He could simply turn the subject off, like a radio, leaving her in shamed silence.

    101

    He didn't like seeing her vulnerable like this; he wanted to hear her sharp tongue and watch her face turn pink when he looked at her too long or provoked her.

    102

    He didn't normally turn them down, unless he didn't have the time.

    103

    He dropped the portcullis and shoved the lever to turn the iron gate.

    104

    He feared the palace would go down with Death, what with the nonsense she was spouting about leaving.  He took in his best friend's features, uncertain whether becoming Death was a good thing or not.  Gabe looked the same, and hopefully, he wouldn't turn into the riddle-talking sociopath that preceded him.

    105

    He glanced at their joined hands, then at Lisa and Howard in turn.

    106

    He gripped her arm to turn her away from the scene and set off at a quick march.

    107

    He had little time to redeem himself, and he kicked himself mentally for not walking into the room that would turn him into the Death he was supposed to be.

    108

    He had moved to receptors and enkephalins before Martha covered her ears and yelled, You're turn!

    109

    He held out a hand to Darian, who in turn held his fist out to Xander.

    110

    He immediately turned on his lights and made a quick U turn.

    111

    He in turn referred it to the bishops of Spires and Worms, who gave decision in March 1514 in favour of Reuchlin.

    112

    He knew enough of what she was that he would never turn her over to any but his own.

    113

    He left his wife for a mistress, Elizabeth Holland, was in discord with his family, and lived to see his two nieces, Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard, and his son Surrey, the fiery-tempered poet, go in turn to the block.

    114

    He located the room, which was dark when he entered, but he didn't turn on the light.

    115

    He looked at each of us in turn.

    116

    He maneuvered a turn.

    117

    He maneuvered the car around the sharp turn.

    118

    He motioned with a turn of his head back toward the ice park.

    119

    He passed the Reynolds range and Lake Amadeus in that direction, but was compelled to turn south, where he found a tract of well-watered grassy land.

    120

    He reached back and tried to turn on the lights.

    121

    He said only a fed could turn this on.

    122

    He snatched her phone as he squatted beside her and tossed it in the sink above their heads, stretching to turn on the water.

    123

    He soon convinced himself that western Europe had nothing to fear from Charles, and that no bribes were necessary to turn the Swedish arms from Germany to Russia.

    124

    He started to turn and then stopped, his expression turning stern.

    125

    He stopped at the door but didn't turn.

    126

    He suspected Standish knew Sarah's secret all along and only used her to turn him.

    127

    He takes no heed of his rider, pays no attention whether he be on his back or not, walks straight on when once set agoing, merely because he is too stupid to turn aside, and then should some tempting thorn or green branch allure him out of the path, continues to walk on in the new direction simply because he is too dull to turn back into the right road.

    128

    He tried to turn and raise himself to a sitting position while pushing her away, but she held back his arm in a strong grip and locked a crooked arm about his neck.

    129

    He wanted to scream; he wasn't used to women challenging him this way and had no idea how to turn this around.

    130

    He was going to turn her Immortal.

    131

    He watched the expectant look turn to one of disbelief.

    132

    He yearned to see her face, but when he approached to make her turn, she disappeared, the moment they touched.

    133

    He'd be at the service next week and not to see if a missing man would turn up in veiled drag, but simply because Cynthia Byrne told him she'd be pleased with his presence.

    134

    He'll turn thirty in a couple months.

    135

    Hebrew religious institutions can be understood from the biblical evidence studied in the light of comparative religion; and without going afield to Babylonia, Assyria or Egypt, valuable data are furnished by the cults of Phoenicia, Syria and Arabia, and these in turn can be illustrated from excavation and from modern custom.

    136

    Her arousal was another turn on.

    137

    Her time was too short to turn away a tall, dark, handsome, intriguing, dangerous stranger she met on the beach in the moonlight who smelled good.

    138

    Her visions were all over the place this night, and she wasn't sure what she'd initially thought was the right path would actually turn out well.

    139

    His acquaintance with Mirabeau, begun in 1788, ripened during the following year into a friendship, which La 11/Iarck hoped to turn to the advantage of the court.

    140

    His armies crossed the plains beyond the Caspian, penetrated the wild mountain passes northwest of India, and did not turn back until they had entered on the Indo-Gangetic plain.

    141

    His blood was already humming with desire; he forgot how much of a turn on arguing with her was.

    142

    His body took it this time, and his soul didn't laugh at her as it had when she tried to turn him into a rock.

    143

    His eyes fell to a toaster on the dresser with two socks resting beside it, as if waiting for their turn to warm her feet in the morning.

    144

    His hands loosened so she could turn, but never left her waist.

    145

    His quiet voice made her turn.

    146

    His response made her turn, and he stared.

    147

    His transmitter consists of a nearly closed oscillating circuit comprising a condenser or battery of Leyden jars, a spark gap, and the primary coil of an oscillation transformer consisting of one turn of thick wire wound on a wooden frame.

    148

    Honey forms the staple nourishment of many ants, some of the workers seeking nectar from flowers, working it up into honey within their stomachs and regurgitating it so as to feed their comrades within the nest, who, in their turn, pass it on to the grubs.

    149

    How could he turn into such a monster?

    150

    How I wish Victor would choose more randy gents to turn.

    151

    I best make an inventory of this stuff before I turn it over to the ladies.

    152

    I can turn anything into something else the same size, but I'd never tried with a person before.

    153

    I can turn the heat down and it will cook slower – might even be better.

    154

    I can't turn back time, but I can do something about the future.

    155

    I can't turn my back on it either.

    156

    I didn't expect her to turn out as perfect as she did.

    157

    I didn't just turn you Immortal; I turned you into one of my kind.

    158

    I didn't turn over the vamps to the Black God.

    159

    I had to turn away pretty quickly.

    160

    I haven't protected him to let my…our enemy turn him into my father!

    161

    I just think it's too good an offer to turn down.

    162

    I know the lessons you taught me will help him turn out well.

    163

    I know what it means to turn your back on your family.

    164

    I know you don't know where to turn but there are places that help with problems like yours.

    165

    I know, I know, I'll turn into a princess.

    166

    I may ask you to turn your head from time to time.

    167

    I think he's hoping Sarah will turn him someday.

    168

    I think I forgot to turn the water off when I filled the trough.

    169

    I thought you felt disgust toward me and would turn me away.

    170

    I want to check the fence line before I turn the buffalo into the north pasture.

    171

    I won't turn you.

    172

    I, in turn, used her to climb the Immortal ladder.

    173

    I'd rather turn you into Wednesday.

    174

    I'll just turn your kindness-of-the-heart offer around.

    175

    I'll tell you when it's safe to turn around.

    176

    I'll turn her over.

    177

    I'm not having a good turn, sis.

    178

    I'm the one you should turn to now — and God.

    179

    I'm waiting for the tables to turn and there to be another Deidre.

    180

    I've nowhere to turn.

    181

    I've watched Jonny turn into the Black God.

    182

    I've watched you turn into you.

    183

    Identity of the Food of Animals and Plants.rt is evidently to the actual seats of consumption of food, and of consequent nutrition and increase of living substance, that we should turn when we wish to inquire what are the nutritive materials of plants.

    184

    If a spinner is pressed by a shipper to make quotations with refusal for two or three days to give time for business to be settled by cable, it is evidently not impossible for the spinner to shift the risk involved by getting in turn from his broker refusal quotations for cotton.

    185

    If I am satisfied, I'll turn over the planning completely to you.

    186

    If there be a line free, or when the turn of the call is reached, particulars of the connexion wanted are passed to the distant end, and the trunk operators request the local exchanges to connect the subscribers by means of junction I F..?

    187

    If we seek the peculiar and definite results of the Crusades, we must turn to narrower issues.

    188

    If we turn inland but 5 or 6 m.

    189

    If we turn to herbaceous plants, Hemsley has pointed out that of the thirteen genera of Ranunculaceae in California, eleven are British.

    190

    If you don't mark 'em all with rocks we're going to miss a turn on the way out and end up god-knows-where in the middle of the earth someplace.

    191

    If you'd turn the light on, you'd see my leg.

    192

    If you're an honest, law-abiding guy, like everyone says Jeffrey Byrne was or is, why don't you just turn it in to the closest police station?

    193

    If, however, we turn to Australia, where sacrifice is unknown, we find more than ' one class of rites in which we can trace an idea akin to some forms of sacrifice.

    194

    Ignatius, with his military instinct and views of obedience, intervenes with a director who gives the exercises to the person who in turn receives them.

    195

    In 1510 a second expedition against Malacca was sent out from Portugal under the command of Diogo Mendez de Vasconcellos, but d'Alboquerque retained it at Cochin to aid him in the retaking of Goa, and it was not until 1511 that the great viceroy could spare time to turn his attention to the scene of Siqueira's failure.

    196

    In 1863 the township of East Orange was separated from the township of Orange, which, in turn, had been separated from the township of Newark in 1806.

    197

    In accordance with his general method these notes were in turn read over to him until he had completely mastered them, when they were worked up in his memory to their final shape.

    198

    In any case, it's my turn.

    199

    In the earlier years of American railway building, each project was commonly the subject of a special law; then special laws were in turn succeeded by general railway laws in the several states, and these in turn have come to be succeeded in most parts of the country by jurisdiction vested in the' state railway commission.

    200

    In the hour of danger, the claims of religion reasserted themselves on the young soldier, and, following a custom when no priest was at hand, he made his confession to a brother officer, who in turn also confessed to him.

    201

    In the light of this knowledge we shall be able to formulate the moral code, which, in turn, will serve as a criterion of actual civic and social institutions.

    202

    In those intended for alternating currents, the main current through the movable coil, whether consisting of one turn or more than one turn, is carried by a wire rope, of which each component strand is insulated by silk covering, to prevent the inductive action from altering the distribution of the current across the transverse section of the conductor.

    203

    In Turgot's proposed system landed proprietors alone were to form the electorate, no distinction being made between the three orders; the members of the town and country municipalites were to elect representatives for the district municipalites, which in turn would elect to the provincial municipalites, and the latter to a grande municipalite, which should have no legislative powers, but should concern itself entirely with the administration of taxation.

    204

    In turn other animals took shape, the last being two golden spiders from whose excrement the earth gradually rose above the surrounding ocean.

    205

    In whatever form energy is produced and distributed to the train it ultimately appears as mechanical energy applied to turn one or more axles against the resistance to their rotation imposed by the weight on the wheels and the motion of the train.

    206

    Into each ovarian sac behind the transverse junction opens a slender tube, which is greatly coiled, and, in its turn, opens into a spherical "spermathecal sac."

    207

    Is it my turn to watch?

    208

    Is it painful when you turn into a wolf?

    209

    It does not evaporate or turn rancid, whilst its marked hygroscopic action ensures the moistness and softness of any surface that it covers.

    210

    It had been exercised from the division of 1329 by both branches in turn.

    211

    It has been suggested that the diminutive size of the male is of great advantage to him during courtship, because he is enabled to move easily thereby to escape from her clutches should she turn upon him with hostile intent.

    212

    It is a very common event to find the early stages of injury indicated by pale yellow spots, which turn darker, brown, red, black, &c., later, e.g.

    213

    It is convenient to employ a specific name for a projection of a coast-line less pronounced than a peninsula, and for an inlet less pronounced than a bay or bight; outcurve and incurve may serve the turn.

    214

    It is now time to turn to the affairs of central Italy.

    215

    It is possible for every sinner to turn to God and escape punishment, and conversely for a righteous man to backslide and fall.

    216

    It is to Holland and to the 17th century that we must turn for the first real steps towards Jewish emancipation.

    217

    It is, however, to the Brahmanas and Sutras of the Yajurveda, dealing with the ritual of the real offering-priest, the Adhvaryu, that we have to turn for a connected view of the sacrificial procedure in all its material details.

    218

    It now behoves us to turn to general and particularly systematic works in which plates, if they exist at all, form but an accessory to the text.

    219

    It took a full two weeks to turn Cassandra and it ended in disaster.

    220

    It was Adrienne's turn to frown.

    221

    It was Adrienne's turn to make a face.

    222

    It was Betsy's turn.

    223

    It was Carmen's turn to be perplexed.

    224

    It was certain that, his work in Sicily done, Garibaldi would turn his attention to the Neapolitan dominions on the mainland; and beyond these lay Umbria and the Marches andRome.

    225

    It was Darkyn's turn to tilt his head curiously.

    226

    It was Dean's turn to give his wife a look of caution.

    227

    It was Dean's turn to grumble.

    228

    It was Dean's turn to ignore a question.

    229

    It was Dean's turn to talk.

    230

    It was doubtless a revulsion of feeling against the doctrinaires and in particular against the puritanic reign of Michel that made her turn to Chopin.

    231

    It was during his control of the Erie that he and Fisk entered into a league with the Tweed Ring, they admitted Tweed to the directorate of the Erie, and Tweed in turn arranged favourable legislation for them at Albany.

    232

    It was her turn to be quiet.

    233

    It was her turn to do some studying.

    234

    It was her turn to flinch at the sting of his words.

    235

    It was her turn to roll her eyes but she held out a hand to Jule.

    236

    It was her turn to squirm in her chair.

    237

    It was her turn to stare, and tears burned her eyes.

    238

    It was his turn to be ticked at the world—she was sick of being alone and angry.

    239

    It was his turn to hear measured breathing beside him as Cynthia drifted off to sleep.

    240

    It was his turn to look up at her.

    241

    It was his turn to protect her the way she never bothered protecting him.

    242

    It was if Annie bade him turn his thoughts beyond her long forgotten cares to the no less pressing concerns of today.

    243

    It was like she'd taken a wrong turn in a theatre, walked into a movie and couldn't find the door back to the theatre.

    244

    It was long, yet wide enough to turn easily.

    245

    It was my turn.

    246

    It was succeeded by the sessile-fruited oak, which was in turn supplanted by the pedunculate form of the same tree.

    247

    It was the assassin.s turn to give him a hard look.

    248

    It was the demon.s turn to consider.

    249

    It was the man's turn to nod.

    250

    It will be convenient to turn to this first.

    251

    It would be a relief to turn all that stress over to him.

    252

    It's a one way visit, and that is what you fear most, the possibility you turn into what you hate.

    253

    It's a total turn on.

    254

    It's hard to believe a person would turn down a trip to the Bahamas.

    255

    Jackson decided if things didn't turn soon he would have to influence her.

    256

    Jessi waited for him to turn, but he kept walking.

    257

    Jonathan hurried off to bible class and it was Carmen's turn to help out with the infants, so she took Destiny with her.

    258

    Jonathan was eager to get his turn, so Carmen watched Matthew, Natalie and Destiny.

    259

    Josh waited at the foot of the stairs, obviously confused by the turn of events.

    260

    Just don't turn your back on your son.

    261

    Just turn me over to them already! she wanted to shout.

    262

    Kiera rubbed her arm with a small wince and forced herself to turn away.

    263

    Kris refused to turn over Sasha or the vial.

    264

    Kris will need to be convinced to turn it over to me.

    265

    Let a couple be applied to the axle tending to turn it in the direction shown by the arrow.

    266

    Let's turn ourselves in and get a high priced lawyer.

    267

    Like the Odyssey, Gudrun is an epic of the sea, a story of adventure; it does not turn solely round the conflict of human passions; nor is it built up round one all-absorbing, all-dominating idea like the Nibelungenlied.

    268

    Long ago, his ancestors had rigged the planet to blow the mines and turn the atmosphere into a toxic mix no one would survive.

    269

    Lori sat down with her food and looked at each of them in turn.

    270

    Loscher affirms in regard to miracles that " solus Deus potest tum supra naturae vires turn contra naturae leges agere "; and Buddaeus argues that in them a " suspensio legum naturae " is followed by a restitutio.

    271

    Lydia did all but ignore Cynthia who in turn was equally cool to the visitor.

    272

    Maybe he was just worried you'd turn him in for trying to beat the sales taxes...

    273

    Maybe I should turn the whole business over to you now that you're back.

    274

    Meanwhile the other independent principalities of Gondwana had in turn succumbed.

    275

    Melian vases came in their turn to Crete.

    276

    Military affairs in this period are dealt with under Napoleonic Campaigns; but it may be noted here that during the anxious days which Napoleon spent at the camp of Boulogne in the second and third weeks of August 1805, uncertain whether to risk all in an attack on England in case Villeneuve should arrive, or to turn the Grand Army against Austria, the only step which he took to avert a continental war was the despatch of General Duroc to Berlin to offer Hanover to Prussia on consideration of her framing a close alliance with France.

    277

    Mom kept rereading it, but she didn't want me to see it—she'd turn away when I came near.

    278

    My high school girl-boy-how-to book said I should be coy and turn down all last-minute dates.

    279

    Natasha gazed at them and was ready to cry because it was not she who was dancing that first turn of the waltz.

    280

    Nay, it may be questioned how far it is either psychologically or logically possible to turn general scepticism into a coherent doctrine.

    281

    Neither one of them had any place or anybody to turn to.

    282

    No one had remembered to turn the heat on last night.

    283

    No sooner had the compromise of the investitures been conduded than it was manifest that the burghers of the new enfranchised communes were resolved to turn their arms against each other.

    284

    Not to speak of insects which feed upon the pitcher itself, some drop their eggs into the putrescent mass, where their larvae find abundant nourishment, while birds often slit open the pitchers with their beaks and devour the maggots in their turn.

    285

    Nothing. Maybe turn it over to some public trust so it remains unspoiled.

    286

    Now it is evident that brokers in turn require some means of passing on the risks that they are bearing, or some portion of them from one to another, or of sharing them with other market experts, as they find themselves overburdened, and as their judgment of the situation changes.

    287

    Now, that my friend is a good reason for wanting to turn.

    288

    On the 6th of October he had reached Pernau, with the intention of first relieving Riga, but, hearing that Narva was in great straits, he decided to turn northwards against the tsar.

    289

    One he couldn't turn down.

    290

    Only Andre would manage to sound calm standing before two creatures with enough power to turn him to dust.

    291

    Only if you turn into a bad guy.

    292

    Only now was Matthias able to turn against the Turks, who were again threatening the southern provinces.

    293

    Only the Lord knew what Linda Segal, The Ice Lady of the Parkside Sentinel, would do with this turn of events.

    294

    Only then did he turn and retreat down the hallway.

    295

    Owing to the difficulty of maintaining perfect balance on duplexed cables, curb sending is not now used, but the signals are transmitted by means of an apparatus similar to the Wheatstone automatic transmitter used on land lines and differing from the latter only in regard to the alphabet employed; the signals from the transmitter actuate a relay having heavy armatures which in turn transmit the signals to the cable; this arrangement gives very firm signals, a point of great importance for good working.

    296

    Part of him reeled at the turn of events that found him sitting with a man who had never before acknowledged him.

    297

    People don't just turn up missing without causing a search.

    298

    Persian, after being itself transformed by Arabic, has in its turn largely influenced all west Asiatic Moslem literature from Hindustani to Turkish.

    299

    Pierre was no longer able to turn away and close his eyes.

    300

    Please turn around, she said.

    301

    Risings broke out at Urbino and in Romagna, and the papal troops were defeated; Cesare could find no allies, and it seemed as though all Italy was about to turn against the hated family, when the French king promised help, and this was enough to frighten the confederates into coming to terms. Most of them had shown very little political or military skill, and several were ready to betray each other.

    302

    Sandy soils are made thereby too dry and leachy, and it is a questionable proceeding to turn the heavy clays upon the top. Planters are, as a result, divided in opinion as to the wisdom of subsoiling.

    303

    Sarah had to convince him not to turn Emily.

    304

    Shall he turn his spring into summer?

    305

    She backed the car up to turn around.

    306

    She bit back her response, aware she was playing into his hands at every turn.

    307

    She could think of only one thing that would turn her into one of the cookie-cutter women of this world, and she refused to be brainwashed.

    308

    She did get permission to turn a human once, Peter Standish.

    309

    She did turn to him and the face was Elisabeth's.

    310

    She didn't believe she'd turn into a princess any more than she believed she wanted anything to do with killing anyone.

    311

    She didn't dare turn around, not certain she'd be able to witness Toni throwing herself at Xander without laughing at him.

    312

    She didn't recognize the two men before her, but they were dressed much like the two death dealers that tried to turn her over to Harmony in her old apartment.

    313

    She felt him turn thoughtful.

    314

    She had violated his mind at every turn when she was Death.

    315

    She hated her husband who in turn despised her.

    316

    She in turn called her sister in Toledo, then Fred O'Connor because the occupants seemed to be watching his house.

    317

    She laughed loudly enough to turn the heads of a half dozen spectators.

    318

    She looked at each of us in turn.

    319

    She must have barely got home before she had to turn around and come back to the airport.

    320

    She set herself a task on her stocking and resolved not to turn round till it was finished.

    321

    She started to turn, expecting to see Talal.

    322

    She started to turn.

    323

    She tried to turn away, but the smell filled her senses with inhuman hunger and desperation.

    324

    She tried to turn her face, but he held her lower jaw in a firm grip.

    325

    She tugged her hand free to turn the page quickly.

    326

    She turned in time to see Mrs. Watson's skeptical look turn into a smile.

    327

    She unlocked the door and stepped inside to turn the light on.

    328

    She waited until it was her turn to receive her scroll.

    329

    She wanted to think that Gabriel wouldn't turn his back on her so quickly.

    330

    She was also able to turn objects into something else, a rare talent.

    331

    She was compelled to turn her attention, though reluctantly, to the mainland of Italy.

    332

    She was scared to turn around, almost as if afraid he'd be passing out his phone number to every lithe, beautiful Amazonian they passed.

    333

    She was surprising him at almost every turn.

    334

    She watched as the twisted battle began and progressed, unable to turn away despite her horror.

    335

    She watched him turn a page and touch it.

    336

    She, in turn, brought him up to date.

    337

    Singing softly, she turned out onto the three-lane highway and used the center lane to execute a left turn onto a four lane highway.

    338

    Sir John Clopton destroyed the house in 1702 (as it had reverted to his family), and the mansion he built was in turn destroyed by Sir Francis Gastrell in 1759.

    339

    Small islands off the coast of north-west Spain, the headlands of that same coast, the Scillies, Cornwall, the British Isles as a whole, have all in turn been suggested.

    340

    So, it looks like Talon's goons took our pig and injected it with something to turn it into a vamp.

    341

    So, it's my turn in the barrel?

    342

    So, when is it your turn to cook?

    343

    Sofia watched the scenery turn from urban to rural and recognized the roads leading up to Skyline Drive, the scenic route running through the mountains of northern Virginia.

    344

    Someone had figured out how to turn off the overhead lights that blinded her earlier.

    345

    Someone knocked at the door before she could turn on more than the living room lights.

    346

    Someone would laugh and it would remind him of her laugh, turn their head to the side and it would be the way she always moved.

    347

    Somewhere up ahead was a sharp turn.

    348

    Still lower, beyond the turn of the staircase, one could hear the footstep of someone in thick felt boots, and a voice that seemed familiar to Princess Mary was saying something.

    349

    Surely he knew she didn't marry him for his money – and that no one else could turn her head.

    350

    Talon's men turn them into killers who take the lives of the innocent.

    351

    Taran met the first attacker head on with his sword and sought to turn his horse with his legs.

    352

    That the fixation of the gas is carried out by the fungal organism either in the soil or in the plant, and the nitrogenous substance so produced is absorbed by the organism, which is in turn consumed by the green plant.

    353

    That the Pilgrims' Progress should thus have turned into a Holy War is a fact readily explicable, when we turn to consider the attempts made by the Church, during the 11th century, to purify, or at any rate to direct, the feudal instinct for private war (Fehde).

    354

    That was certainly a surprising turn of events!

    355

    ThbkOly's distrust of the emperor now induced him to turn for help to the sultan, who recognized him as prince of Upper Hungary on condition that he paid an anuual tribute of 40,000 florins.

    356

    The affair did not turn out as the minister wished.

    357

    The apex of the cochlea is turned towards, and almost reaches the anterior wall of the occipital condyle; at most it makes but half a twist or turn; it possesses both Reissner's membrane and the organ of Corti.

    358

    The attendant gave Dean a strange look but between the two, they managed to turn the body.

    359

    The besiegers were no sooner in the city, than they were besieged in their turn by Kerbogha; and the twenty-five days which followed were the worst period of stress and strain which the crusaders had to encounter.

    360

    The canon provides that any clerk having a complaint against another clerk must not pass by his own bishop and turn to secular tribunals, but first lay b a re his cause before him, so that by the sentence of the bishop himself the dispute may be settled by arbitrators acceptable to both parties.

    361

    The couple T is necessarily accompanied by an equal and opposite couple acting on the frame, which couple endeavours to turn the frame in the opposite direction to that in which the axle rotates.

    362

    The cups are placed symmetrically on the end of the arms, and it is easy to see that the wind always has the hollow of one cup presented to it; the back of the cup on the opposite end of the cross also faces the wind, but the pressure on it is naturally less, and hence a continual rotation is produced; each cup in turn as it comes round providing the necessary force.

    363

    The Dark One was going to turn her Immortal.

    364

    The development of the large cities has induced these banks to turn their attention rather to building enterprise than to mortgages on rural property.

    365

    The different threads of social activity are so closely interwoven that we cannot follow any one for very long without forming wrong impressions, and it becomes necessary to turn back and study others which seemed at first sight unrelated to the subject of our investigations.

    366

    The duty of collecting and weighing evidence for himself was at every turn impressed upon the boy; he was taught to accept no opinion on authority.

    367

    The faith which he put in the Chinese made him turn a deaf ear to the warnings which he received of the threatening Boxer movement in 1900.

    368

    The former bears a general resemblance to the Cherub log, but the dial plate is horizontal and the faces turn upwards.

    369

    The Genoese in their turn were now blockaded in Chioggia, and forced by famine to surrender.

    370

    The great Italian nobles, in their turn, appealed to Germany.

    371

    The intervention of this man, Heribert, compels us to turn a closer glance upon the cities of North Italy.

    372

    The irritation displayed by Bismarck at the Francophil attitude of Italy towards the end of the Franco-German War gave place to a certain show of goodwill when the great chancellor found himself in his turn involved in a struggle against the Vatican and when the policy of Thiers began to strain Franco-Italian relations.

    373

    The knuckle stands open until the coupling is pushed against another coupling, when the two hooks turn on their pivots to the position shown in fig.

    374

    The last 200 miles of the bus ride traversed the first three days of the bike tour route after which the tour would turn north and enter the really tough mountain portions of the trek.

    375

    The law of our being, so revealed, involves in its turn civic or political duties.

    376

    The leaves are large, often irregular in form, usually with a few deep lobes dilated at the end; they are of a bright light green on the upper surface, but whitish beneath; they turn to a violet tint in autumn.

    377

    The low voice made Jessi turn.

    378

    The melting of the mountain snow-caps in the spring causes severe freshets, which in turn are followed by long seasons of drought at a time when water is most needed for agricultural purposes.

    379

    The middle wall, beginning south of the Pnyx near the Melitan Gate, gradually approached the northern wall and, following a parallel course at an interval of 550 ft., diverged to the east near the modern New Phalerum and joined the Peiraeus walls on the height of Munychia where they turn inland from the sea.

    380

    The Moors being vanquished, now came the turn of the Jews.

    381

    The more Xander knew about her family, the worse this was all going to turn out.

    382

    The nerves conduct the animal spirits to act upon the muscles, and in their turn convey the impressions of the organs to the brain.

    383

    The new comedy of Greece was probably limited for the most part to scenes written in the metres of dialogue; it remained for Plautus, as Leo has shown, to enliven his plays with cantica modelled on the contemporary lyric verse of Greece or Magna Graecia, which was in its turn a development of the dramatic lyrics of Euripides.

    384

    The next turn found her on a narrow two lane highway that was a succession of curves.

    385

    The oak in turn has been almost superseded in Denmark by the beech, which, if we may trust Julius Caesar, had not reached Britain in his time, though it existed there in the pre-glacial period, but is not native in either Scotland or Ireland.

    386

    The officials of primates in their turn made similar attempts.

    387

    The other option was to accept the will, and when Carmen was awarded the money and farm, simply turn it all over to Lori.

    388

    The partition of Turkey had to be postponed; the financial collapse of England could not be expected now that she framed an alliance with the Spanish patriots and had their markets and those of their colonies opened to her; and the discussions with the tsar Alexander, which had not gone quite smoothly, now took a decidedly unfavourable turn.

    389

    The passenger, skinny and much younger, had a facial tic that was very noticeable after he pushed back his hat and looked slowly at Dean who, in turn, continued to smile his silly smile.

    390

    The pasture-land was common to all, though the number of beasts which one man might turn into it was sometimes limited.

    391

    The point of enduring interest as regards the Andamans is the penal system, the object of which is to turn the life-sentence and few long-sentence convicts, who alone are sent to the settlement, into honest, self-respecting men and women, by leading them along a continuous course of practice in self-help and self-restraint, and by offering them every inducement to take advantage of that practice.

    392

    The railway by Batoum to Baku by way of Tiflis has tended greatly to turn the channel of commerce from Trebizond into Russian territory, since it helps to open the route to Erivan, Tabriz and the whole of Persia.

    393

    The revolt against fish had ruined the fisheries and driven the fishermen to turn pirates, to the great scandal and detriment of the realm.

    394

    The roll of twine was getting small, and it was a nuisance to hold the spool while trying to turn pages, so she unrolled the rest of the twine and tied the end around her waist.

    395

    The Senatus Consultum of the 18th of May 1804 awarded to Napoleon the title of emperor, the succession (in case he had no heir) devolving in turn upon the descendants of Joseph and Louis Bonaparte (Lucien and Jerome were for the present excluded from the succession owing to their having contracted marriages displeasing to Napoleon).

    396

    The sensations of freefalling made her stomach turn.

    397

    The sensations unsettled him, but he forced himself to turn away.

    398

    The slips are passed through an ordinary Wheatstone transmitter and actuate Wheatstone receiving apparatus which in turn controls a " Creed receiving perforator."

    399

    The soul is in turn the image or product of the vas, and the soul by its motion begets corporeal matter..

    400

    The startled cry made him turn.

    401

    The sub-tenants in their turn let a part of their land to peasants in mezzadria, thus creating a system disastrous both for agriculture and the peasants.

    402

    The subscribers' lines in an exchange are arranged in groups of moo, which are divided in turn into sub-groups of 100 each.

    403

    The thought that the bull might have starved made her stomach turn.

    404

    The time had come, however, when Saint Just and he were to turn their attention not only to les enrages, but to les indulgents- the powerful faction of the Dantonists.

    405

    The two of us took breaks and walked together, six paces, turn, six paces, turn, six paces, turn.

    406

    The untimely death of that monarch upon the battlefield of Megiddo (608 B.C.), followed by the inglorious reigns of the kings who succeeded him, who became puppets in turn of Egypt or of Babylonia, silenced for a while the Messianic hopes for a future king or line of kings of Davidic lineage who would rule a renovated kingdom in righteousness and peace.

    407

    The water goes under the wheel to turn it.

    408

    The White God's voice made her turn.

    409

    Then he'll turn into the big bad wolf.

    410

    Then I said I'd turn the bags in, back in Scranton—told him I had a lawyer friend or something.

    411

    Then it was Fred's turn to update.

    412

    Then parliament enacted a new system of Church courts which, though to some extent in its turn superseded by the revival of episcopacy under James VI., was revived or ratified by the act of 1690, c. 7, and stands to this day.

    413

    Then we get this call and tell 'em it's done and they say turn off at the next exit and get the hell out of there.

    414

    There is very little evidence to show that mediumship arose anywhere spontaneously,' but those who sat with the Foxes were often found to become mediums themselves and then in their turn developed mediumship in others.

    415

    There was some moving around so we knew he was there but he didn't even turn on the TV.

    416

    There wasn't anybody left in Edith Shipton's life for her to turn to.

    417

    There were lots of rooming houses but we have no idea how Bird Song was utilized at the turn of the century.

    418

    These Hebrew translations were, in their turn, rendered into Latin (by Buxtorf and others) and in this form the works of Jewish authors found their way into the learned circles of Europe.

    419

    These in their turn migrated to other settlements and were replaced, about the end of the 5th century of our era, by Slavonic tribes, the Wilzi and the Pomerani.

    420

    These in turn come from the Chaldee or Aramaean form x7t?

    421

    These in turn converge to a pair of single lines which lead to two groups of marshalling sidings, called " gridirons " from their shape, and these again converge to single lines leading to " lower reception and departure lines " at the bottom of the slope.

    422

    These invaders were in their turn overthrown two centuries later by another invasion from Manchuria.

    423

    These, in their turn, forced the nobles to leave their castles, and to reside for at least a portion of each year within the walls.

    424

    They had promised to stand by each other, and now it was her turn.

    425

    They reached the first turn.

    426

    They read for about an hour before Carmen decided to turn in.

    427

    They were standing at the first turn which now lighted looked familiar.

    428

    They'll have to put navigation markers out in the bay if they turn up any more bodies.

    429

    This ancient system of canalization was inherited from the Persians (who, in turn, inherited it from their predecessors), by the Arabs, who long maintained it in working order, and the astonishing fertility and consequent prosperity of the country watered by the Euphrates, its tributaries and its canals, is noticed by all ancient writers.

    430

    This is quite a turn around, isn't it?

    431

    This leads up to the fundamental distinction, introduced by Lord Kelvin, between "available energy," which we can turn to mechanical effect, and "diffuse energy," which is useless for that purpose.

    432

    This may have a radial stem-like organization, a central cell-thread giving off from every side a number of short sometimes unicellular branches, which together form a cortex round the central thread, the whole structure having a cylindrical form which only branches when one of the short cell-branches from the central thread grows out beyond the general surface and forms in its turn a new central thread, from whose cells arise new short branches.

    433

    This spirit gave way to the physicians, who regarded " chemistry as the art of preparing medicines," a denotation which in turn succumbed to the arguments of Boyle, who regarded it as the " science of the composition of substances," a definition which adequately fits the science to-day.

    434

    This type of stern is therefore often spoken of as protoslelic. In the Ferns there is clear evidence that the amphiphloic haplostele or protostele succeeded the simple (ectophloic) protostele in evolution, and that this in its turn gave rise to the solenostele, which was again succeeded by the dictyostele.

    435

    This week it's the Catholic's turn.

    436

    Though patient and good-tempered in the main, they have a latent warmth of temper, and if oppressed beyond a certain limit they would fiercely turn upon their tormentors.

    437

    Thought you.d be the first to turn on me.

    438

    Thoughts of you crept into my mind at every turn.

    439

    Three or four piers or sometimes bridges of masonry are run out into the bed of the river, frequently from both sides at once, raising the level of the stream and thus giving a water power sufficient to turn the gigantic wheel or wheels, sometimes almost 40 ft.

    440

    Three years afterwards he died, leaving a son, Frederick, to the care of Constance, who in her turn died in 1198, bequeathing the young prince, already crowned king of Germany, to the guardianship of Innocent III.

    441

    Thus a tenant for years, or even from year to year only, may stand in his turn as landlord to another tenant.

    442

    Thus the typical hydroid colony starts from a " founder " polyp, which in the vast majority of cases is fixed, but which may be floating, as in Nemopsis, Pelagohydra, &c. The founder-polyp usually produces by budding polyp-individuals, and these in their turn produce other buds.

    443

    To turn her bucket list into a to-do list?

    444

    To turn now to the external events which followed on the Fourth Crusade.

    445

    Tobacco culture, which declined after 1860 on account of the competition of Cuba and Sumatra, has revived since 1885 through the introduction of Cuban and Sumatran seed; the product of 1907 (6,937,500 lb) was more than six times that of 1899, the product in 1899 (1,125,600 lb) being more than twice that of 1889 (470,443 lb), which in turn was more than twenty times that for 1880 (21,182 lb)-the smallest production recorded for many decades.

    446

    Truly you will not be able to keep your ditch nor your shipping unless you turn your ships and shipping into troops of horse and companies of foot, and fight to defend yourselves on terra firma."

    447

    Turn into a bird and carry me with you? she asked, desperation in her voice.

    448

    Turn into a bird and carry me with you? she asked.

    449

    Turn me over to him.

    450

    Turn me over to them, she said, looking up at last.

    451

    Turn on the radio so we can talk.

    452

    Turn you into a rock.

    453

    Turn your cell phone on and ignore the land line.

    454

    Two of his sons succeeded in turn to the earldom of Nottingham, extinct on the death of Charles, the third earl in 1681.

    455

    Until now, he.d always thought he could turn back.

    456

    We could turn around and drive by.

    457

    We couldn't have taken a wrong turn!

    458

    We don't get much chance to turn the old clock back.

    459

    We don't know what Bird Song was at the turn of the century, just that there was a building or some sort on this site.

    460

    We don't turn on one another.

    461

    We have already shown how these methods, in their turn, require the aid of general theory, but not of a general theory which tries to do their work.

    462

    We must now turn back to a most difficult subject - the growth of the Liturgy.

    463

    Weeks ago, when she.d been at the Sanctuary, Gabriel entrusted her with the secret of what had caused Kris to turn on Rhyn.

    464

    Weird how things turn out, isn't it?

    465

    Well, she would turn 21 in a few months and her inheritance would be available.

    466

    What are the chances it'll turn up?

    467

    What kind of human protector allowed one of his own men to turn her over to something like Sasha?

    468

    When a power arose in Mosul, about 1130, which was able to unify Syria - when, again, in the hands of Saladin, unified Syria was in turn united to Egypt - the cause of Latin Christianity in the East was doomed.

    469

    When he did turn over his soul to her, she dumped him.

    470

    When it came to Natasha's turn to choose a partner, she rose and, tripping rapidly across in her little shoes trimmed with bows, ran timidly to the corner where Denisov sat.

    471

    When Roger's turn came, he chuckled.

    472

    When the bunting at the end of the stray line passes his hand, he calls to his assistant to turn the glass, and allows the line to pay out freely.

    473

    When the connecting string is held taut and sounds, such as those of ordinary speech, are produced in front of one of the membranes, pulses corresponding to the fluctuations of the atmospheric pressure are transmitted along the string and communicated to the other membrane, which in its turn communicates them to the air, thus reproducing the sound.

    474

    When the cruising season of the lake was nearly over he in his turn retired to Sackett's Harbor, and did not leave it for the rest of the war.

    475

    When the usurper was in turn driven out by a Cyprian noble, Evagoras, fearing that his life was in danger, fled to Cilicia.

    476

    When thus chlorinated phenol (I) yields trichlor-o-diketo-R-hexene (2), which may be hydrolysed to an acid (3), which, in turn, suffers rearrangement to trichlor-R-pentene-oxycarboxylic acid (4).

    477

    When we turn from the sphere of politics to the history of civilization and culture, we find the effects of the Crusades as deeply impressed, if not so definitely marked.

    478

    When we turn to the British Islands we find, as we should expect, no traces of the Druids in England and Wales after the conquest of Anglesea mentioned above, except in the story of Vortigern as recounted by Nennius.

    479

    When, however, Dbllinger and his school in their turn started the Old Catholic movement, Frohschammer refused to associate himself with their cause, holding that they did not go far enough, and that their declaration of 1863 had cut the ground from under their feet.

    480

    Whether you turn her over to us or keep her, she's gonna find out.

    481

    While moving vehicles by capstans, turn tables, props, levers, &c...

    482

    Who would they turn to when they no longer had each other?

    483

    Why don't we turn the bedroom next to my music room into a studio for you?

    484

    Why don't you turn your attention back to Lucy there?

    485

    Will you turn me back, ikir?

    486

    With each turn in the road he expected to see the summit but was only greeted with another long uphill climb until he lost track of the numbers.

    487

    Without her micro, she doubted she could do much more than turn it on.

    488

    Without waiting for an answer, he headed for the kitchen, stopping briefly to turn on the stereo.

    489

    Would the Deidre that was his mate snap one day and turn into the goddess he remembered?

    490

    Yes. Xander could turn you into a vamp and you would then serve Jonny, who controls the vamps.

    491

    You can turn me.

    492

    You chose to let Jade go and turn a blind eye to him being a traitor.  You chose not to see Hannah was a shapeshifter.

    493

    You forgot to turn off your radio.

    494

    You know how to defend yourself, and you can turn even a man into a rock with your magic.

    495

    You know I couldn't figure out how to turn on the shower?

    496

    You turn vamps into humans, and I kill Others.

    497

    You won't turn me against him.

    498

    You.re right, Kris, I can.t understand how you could turn your back on the person who needed you most and justify it with your shortsighted arrogance.

    499

    Young plants a few inches high are usually attacked; the leaves, beginning with the lower ones, turn yellow, and afterwards become brown and drop. The plants remain very dwarf and generally unhealthy, or die.

    500

    Zincke; and his researches have led to the discovery of many chlorinated oxidation products which admit of decomposition into cyclic compounds containing fewer carbon atoms than characterize the benzene ring, and in turn yielding openchain or aliphatic compounds.