Example sentences of "[noun] turn up at the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The dog , after lapping a little water , went and sat down heavily beside him , eyes turned up at the portrait of itself thoughtfully , perhaps making a critical assessment of it . |
2 | Pauline 's wide , full mouth turned up at the corners . |
3 | At times the supporting leg would bend when on balance , whilst the working one was also bent with the foot turned up at the ankle during certain poses , or when performing a rond de jambe en dehors or en dedans during the pas de deux . |
4 | A stream of visitors turned up at the camp . |
5 | Then on Wednesday , hearses from two funeral companies turned up at the morgue to claim the body . |
6 | One night , after heavy drinking in Soho Minton turned up at the house where they were living , broke a window , and climbed in , saying , ‘ I just want to be part of you . ’ |
7 | Women with stiff-brimmed panama hats turned up at the side and pinned with giant rosettes . |
8 | Ms Daniels turned up at the Vines Hotel , Lime Street in regal robes leading the Peter Walker shire horses Majestic and Surprise . |
9 | The teacher turned up at the police station at eight the next morning to tell me she was taking responsibility for my daughter . |
10 | He wore a tight khaki shirt , buttoned at the neck , and threadbare army denims turned up at the bottom . |
11 | It would be easy enough ( in theory ) to get money for Everest or K2 , but if Mick and Vic turned up at the doors of a giant multi-national with the word ‘ Ultar ’ on their portfolio , they might well be shown the corporate door . |
12 | Their talent for self-promotion ensured that many people turned up at the Ritz to witness the intriguing spectacle of The Smiths falling on their collective backsides . |
13 | Investing in a jump suit and hard hat Della turned up at the aerodrome and took to the skies in a plane |
14 | Carrie was hard put to it and she had little time to talk with him , but it was not long before Billy turned up at the cafe eager to see his friend and Carrie directed him into the back room . |
15 | Every week , around 80 people turn up at the Prestbury Road Handicapped Day Centre in Cheltenham . |
16 | She had expected Fernando to turn up at the airport with his arms full of red roses and promises . |
17 | One day this long-legged white geek turns up at the court and the two get into an argument . |
18 | It was the next day that Lewis turned up at the door of the workshop his tools in a bag and his leather apron over his arm . |
19 | He wore a leather beret to conceal his black hair , tinted wrap-around glasses and a coat turned up at the collar which masked the lower half of his face . |
20 | Only six out of the school 's 260 pupils turned up at the school , and four of them were later picked up by their parents and returned home . |
21 | It just so happened that Mandy turned up at the afternoon surgery . |
22 | BNP candidate Dr Donald Clarke turned up at the Dolphin Centre to join the town 's three other candidates in a meeting organised by Darlington Environmental Watch . |
23 | About 20 travellers turned up at the court as one of their group , Gary Frost , 28 , father of a year-old daughter , was due to appear from custody . |
24 | Whether or not this constitutional tug of war is resolved by the proposed referendum on presidential powers in April — indeed whether anyone will get around to formulating questions for it , or persuading the battle scarred citizenry to turn up at the ballot box — are still matters of obsessive speculation . |
25 | ‘ One of the — the adults turns up at the shop every day , I think . |
26 | That 's why the Death Squad turned up at the San Jacinto Market on 9 April 1980 . |
27 | A lip turned up at the towel in her hair , as if he was remembering that first time they 'd seen each other , but the quirk of that lip was cruel . |
28 | Thank God , I thought , as just then Dad turned up at the party . |
29 | James turned up at the docks expecting a luxury liner , only to find a cargo ship and a deck-hand 's job waiting for him . |
30 | With a steady breeze blowing , and a blue sky puffed with cotton-wool clouds , a day 's windsurfing would concentrate her mind away from him , blow the shadows away , perhaps , and if by some chance Luke turned up at the club it would be easy enough to avoid him . |