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Example sentences for "turned again"

  • I turned again to those vanities from which some time before I fell?

  • He turned again at the door of the cab and slowly gave directions to drive to the house of Georg Senf and then, while the pallid Zoya beseeched him frantically to hurry, he got into the cab and sank beside her.

  • As he turned again to meet Ivanitch he had a vision of Tanya with arm upraised and heard her clear voice above the tumult.

  • The "Hoppergrass" turned again, and the same performance was gone through.

  • I turned again to make sure that I had replaced the scuttle.

  • I turned again, and walked toward the end of the wharf.

  • For an instant his eyes flared with an upleaping of rebellion; then he turned again on his heel and roared "Turner--you, Turner!

  • Accordingly he turned again to the bar, though this time he made only a pretense of drinking.

  • This was a lover's quarrel, surmised Henderson and discreetly he turned again to the host, but, even so, he saw Turner step swiftly forward and raise his hands.

  • Jim watched him till he disappeared, then he turned again to the rising grassland and watched for the coming of the hunters.

  • Then he turned again, and a shadowy smile lit his sombre eyes.

  • Once he thought he saw him stagger, but, as he continued to hobble on, he turned again to the injured man.

  • He turned again to his father, as the high-priest, with an angry frown, gave up the point.

  • But the trader smiled and slowly shook his head, and Charmides, half angry and wholly unconvinced, turned again to the sight that entranced him.

  • But he turned again to Stephen and said with a sudden eagerness: --That word is a most interesting word.

  • He turned again to Stephen and said in a whisper: --Do you believe in Jesus?

  • Stephen smiled at the manner of this confidence and, when Moynihan had passed, turned again to meet Cranly's eyes.

  • He turned again, to address Malgares: "My principal demands that the duel shall be according to the rules of swordsmanship.

  • He motioned me to hand the gifts to the warrior in the stern of the canoe, and when I turned again to him, he held out a beautifully wrought belt of wampum.

  • Calling for pen, ink, and paper, he turned again to me with outstretched hand.

  • The animals once more reduced to a sober pace, he turned again to the spot which held his interest; and his eyes grew bright with a smile that had nothing pleasant in it.

  • Suddenly he turned again, and his steely eyes fixed themselves on the troubled Minky.

  • So he turned again in relief to the regulations.

  • He turned again to the shelf, determined, if possible, to suit his customer, and lifted down a number of packets and sealed bottles.

  • Then as soon as she took the iron chain in her hand, it turned again into a hair, which she put back into its place on her head.

  • He turned again, with a hopeless sigh, to the big, black book.

  • Before he climbed the hill to the little cottage, ghostly in the dusk and rain, he turned again to Hapless Harbor.

  • He looked at her an instant, then, as if utterly disdaining to answer her, he turned again to Rotherby.

  • He turned again to his patient, producing a probe.

  • Allow me to ask,” he turned again to Alyosha, “what has brought you to—our retreat?

  • After a few minutes, drawn by the same irresistible force, he turned again to see whether he was being looked at or not, and found Lise almost hanging out of her chair to peep sideways at him, eagerly waiting for him to look.

  • Then the absurdity of seeking counsel from such a one struck me, and I turned again, overwhelmed with bewilderment, not unmingled with fear.

  • I had scarce crossed the threshold when I turned again.

  • I turned again, and again gazed after them: they went gamboling along, with never a care in their sweet souls.

  • When he could delay no longer he turned again to her, and forcing himself to speak as if he had not noticed the lack of warmth in her greeting said: "I was sorry to miss you in town.

  • He turned again to the scene in silent wonder.

  • He turned again to his study of the landscape, but later, when the horse and rider had drawn nearer, lifted his glass for another look.

  • This way," he said kindly, and pointing to a seat, he turned again to his pupils.

  • I got to be gittin' back home," he said, and without a word more he turned again.

  • Still they stared toward the new-comer, and he turned again.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "turned again" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    agricultural land; but even; child should; city called; great heap; handsome fortune; hundred fold; necessary for; pass judgment; small squadron; turned again; turned around; turned aside; turned back; turned down; turned himself; turned into; turned loose; turned out; turned pale; turned sharply; turned the; turned upon; turned upside; vain tried; west corner