It was early afternoon and we all took turns looking at Venus.
We all took turns looking at the beautiful black horse in the enclosed, prison-like room.
They took turns looking through the crack in the weathered grain of the door.
"After he vanished, most of us took turns looking over this room," she said.
They eyed each other, exchanged a few words and then took turns looking behind them.
Some tribe members took turns looking for the boat, but they all returned empty handed.
Not a single word was being exchanged among the others, and we seemed to be taking turns looking behind us.
Last time John got sick his friends took turns looking after him.
Then each visitor took a turn looking into the eyepiece.
The negative characterization of military life can be a real turn off for most people looking from the outside.