Turning-back Sentence Examples

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  • Behind them the red-headed man followed for only a few seconds before turning back toward the house.

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  • I must handle this, he said, turning back to give his mate a kiss on the cheek.

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  • She recalled with bitterness how he'd plied her with potion, falsely igniting her deep seeded passions until there was no turning back from his rampant lust.

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  • There's no turning back.

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  • He chuckled, turning back to his computer and shutting it down.

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  • She placed the folded towels in the basket and set it on the floor, turning back to face Alex as he answered.

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  • Regardless, he had given his word and no matter how it came out, there was no turning back at this point.

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  • Keaton's steps faded toward the front door and then hesitated before turning back to the kitchen.

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  • From the 3rd to the 5th of October Codrington, who had with him only his flagship the "Asia" (84) and some smaller vessels, was engaged in turning back the Egyptian and Turkish vessels, a task in which he was aided by a violent gale.

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  • Travelling towards the papal court at Avignon, Odoric fell ill at Pisa, and turning back to Udine, the capital of his native province, died in the convent there on the 14th of January 1331.

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  • The story is full of picturesque detail and stirring incident, full also of interesting problems in folk-lore and mythology; and throughout it is dominated by the figure of the grim Hagen, who, twitted with cowardice and his advice spurned, is determined that there shall be no turning back and that they shall go through with it to the bitter end.

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  • However, there is no turning back in our journey toward full ecclesial communion.

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  • The response to their recent election debacle was to say ' no turning back ' .

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  • Once you've enjoyed a police escort, there's no turning back.

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  • Our attention is now turning back to other road safety issues such as roadside footpaths, which we first raised with Highways in 2004.

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  • They're turning back from the front and hurrying up their rear so as to form laager round their big guns.

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  • He said something about turning back if the going got too rough, but I do not recall the surrender being offered.

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  • After taking a turn along the Podnovinski Boulevard, Balaga began to rein in, and turning back drew up at the crossing of the old Konyusheny Street.

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  • For a variety of reasons, more parents are now turning back the clock and looking for a designer or sewing professional to make a special occasion dress for their daughters.

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  • At several points in the game, you'll come across a "fence" point where there is no turning back to previous regions.

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  • Also, once you pass certain points in the game, there is no turning back.

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  • At this stage in the foreclosure process there is almost no turning back.

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  • This change is always slow, but once it's complete, there's no turning back.

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  • There may be no turning back if you've angered an Aquarius, but you can likely calm the stubborn feelings by backtracking and trying to appeal to this sign's more playful side.

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  • There's no turning back once a Pisces man has committed to his lover, and there should never be any doubt in your mind about his faithfulness.

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  • Auctions and Internet websites have stirred a lot of interest among consumers in turning back the clock and owning a piece of movie history.

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  • History teaches us that once a country tastes the sweet nectar of freedom and the power of money, there's no turning back.

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  • Once the data is loaded onto a master disk, there's no turning back.

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