10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «TURN AND TURN ABOUT» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
turn and turn about in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
turn and turn about im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Aspects of the History of English Language
and Literature: ...
ED 23 etc. (11) Turn and turn about ( in regular succession; in alternate duty) (
Mrs. Gamp) "...Mrs. Prig and me has nussed ('nursed') together, turn and turn
about, one off, one on. " MC 25 I starling and 1 were Cook's Mate, turn and turn
about.
Osamu Imahayashi, Yoshiyuki Nakao, Michiko Ogura, 2010
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Chambers Universal Learners' Dictionary
... in late. turn (and turn) about one after the other, each taking his turn (n def 4) :
They drove the car turn (and turn) about. turn a deaf ear (usu with to) to refuse to
listen (to): He turned a deaf ear (to her requests). turn against vtfus to become ...
(ii) The rich landlord turned a deaf ear to the appeal for mercy put forward by the
poor, old tenants. Turn and turn about Turn first to one side (person} and then in a
different direction alternately The DSP turned and turned about but could not ...
Prof. V.N. Sadasiva Rau, Sura College of Competition, 2004
He will be ready at all times 'to turn and turn about as the winds and variations of
fortune dictate'.'80 VI Although many Florentine political writers felt ready to
endorse. 7:1 Machiavelli 1960, ch. 17, p. 69: 'al principe nuovo e impossihile I'
uggirc ...
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Secreted Desires: The Major Uranians - Hopkins, Pater
and Wilde
3 Simon Humphries, '“All By Turn and Turn About”: The Indeterminacy of Hopkins'
“Epithalamion”', Victorian Poetry, 38.3 (2000), pp.343-63 (p.343). 4 Robert
Bernard Martin, Gerard Manley Hopkins: A Very Private Life (New York: Putnam,
...
Michael Matthew Kaylor, 2006
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Oyster Wars
and the Public Trust: Property, Law,
and Ecology ...
Thompson had one half, and Joshua and Joseph the other, fishing, turn and turn
about; that after the death of Caleb Carman, Yard, under the lease of Benjamin,
claimed one fourth of the fishery, and fished there, one season, taking the fourth ...
7
Irish Writing in the Twentieth Century: A Reader
... the same stone, within each group of four, and consequently of my sucking, not
the sixteen turn and turn about as I wished, but in fact four only, always the same,
turn and turn about. So I had to seek elsewhere than in the mode of circulation.
Turn and turn about. 'No,' she agreed, as they met up again at the end of the turn,
and he swayed her body into his side ready for the gallop. What bliss to be held
so! 'I was born in Suffolk, near Bury St. Edmunds,' she said as the gallop began.
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TLh 9 rotate, reverse (SI turn around 1 He turned about so fast that he got dizzy
and fell down, (mtfri <V>M< MUltzcDX-. um'l^XW-tz) O cf. turn and turn about (<"•
£ C5IP15) O £g»Jli turnabout [tSimabaut] ($AMEit, [MM, 94k, &®, S#r4^«>] tela].
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How We Talked
and Common Folks
He won't do anything. e) turn - “Turn and turn about is fair play”; You help me and
I will help you; one good turn deserves another. f) turn - for milk to turn, or a turn
of milk; milk was put in a crock or churn and set before the fire or in the sun so ...