11. Turning from or on to northerly headings the compass will give an indication of a turn in the opposite direction. 12. We heard the key turn in the lock. 13. ...a sharp turn in the road. 14. I heard the key turn in the front door and I was out of bed like a shot. 15. I heard her key turn in the latch. 16. You have to wait your turn in line. 17. The turn in the corridor was always dark. 18. The Regions would take turns in being Primary and Secondary hosts -- the primary visit would be for about two weeks and the secondary for about one week. 19. The switches we have looked at up to now have involved switches to Creole within a turn or sequence of turns in London English. 20. They want to move the whole competition -- lock, stock and barrel -- out of the province entirely and turn in into the Jersey Milk Cup. |