5 adverbs to describe how to turnings
Sir ROGER told me further, that he looked upon it to be very good for a Man whilst he staid in Town, to keep off Infection, and that he got together a Quantity of it upon the first News of the Sickness being at Dautzick: When of a sudden turning short to one of his Servants, who stood behind him, he bid him call [a ] Hackney Coach, and take care it was an elderly Man that drove it.
CHANTECLER [Turning, disdainfully.]
So to bring two buildings into superposition when they are alike except for a reverse order of parts, would necessitate a fourth dimension and a turning inside out.
O my Lord, Thou wast in my heart, and didst require of me only a simple turning inward to make me perceive Thy presence.
In a while, my gaze sought the heavens; turning, unconsciously, toward the North.