Example sentences of "turn out in " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Ensure that you are well turned out in a clean , white karategi that is free of open tears and rips .
2 She plunged into the crowds , who had turned out in their thousands to greet her , as though she had been doing it all her life .
3 Bruno is turned out in a set of white-sequined boxing trunks with blue stripes and a matching set of Masters of the Universe shoulder pads , his incredibly muscled midriff exposed between .
4 She will lunch with selected guests in the new council offices , and an hour beforehand they are all turned out in their best suits and dresses fidgeting in anticipation .
5 After he 's been ridden , he is turned out in the field , because he wo n't eat unless he 's turned out and I do try desperately hard to get four feeds a day into him .
6 For this reason , young foals under a month old should only be turned out in the field if the weather conditions are good .
7 The city 's funeral barons had turned out in an unprecedented expression of their admiration and their sympathy , and Creed took full advantage of the fact .
8 Owner Richard Burridge ( above ) reports his tough grey almost back to his old self and the horse may be well enough to be turned out in a paddock today .
9 Eurocommunism is the generic name given to the political strategies and beliefs of those Western European communist parties which have broken from alliance with the Soviet Union and repudiated the Leninist model of socialism both as it has turned out in practice and as envisaged in ideal terms ( Boggs and Plotke , 1980 ; Carillo , 1977 ; Claudin , 1979 ) .
10 She looked as delightful as ever , trimly turned out in cream trousers and a bright red sweater and with the bumps all present and correct and in the right places .
11 It has been rumoured that the Great Central 4–4–0 No 506 butler Henderson will be turned out in black livery at some time before its final planned outings during the Spring Gala at the end of February 1992 .
12 Now , part of that might just have purely the ritual that 's associated with things like coronations and investitures , but surely if people had felt so strongly about it they would n't have turned out in such numbers , er to support her .
13 Impeccably turned out in twills and tweed , with hunting cap , with Bustos bouncing at our feet .
14 The small smelter and mint was said to have been set up in the heart of the Rusland woods down towards the Leven Estuary , and coins were turned out in large numbers .
15 After all , these guys are no part of my battle , most of them do n't know me , and they 've turned out in numbers only because Rufus said they had to defend their territory — but I decide this ai n't the time for that , and it would make more sense to invite these gift-horses in for coffee and what 's left of the whisky .
16 Unfortunately the Act has not turned out in the way that its progenitors hoped .
17 The squadron has turned out in force .
18 Union members had turned out in such numbers because they were angry at the way in which they had to deliver services to the public without adequate resources .
19 Having earned a rest , he was turned out in a paddock where he had grazed regularly .
20 Mason weighed in at 17st 103 4 lb for Biggs , heavier by 10lb than ever before , and attributes this to a groin injury sustained when turning out in a charity football match .
21 What they ignore is Charlton 's ability to dispense knowledge acquired when turning out in more than 600 matches for Leeds United and 35 in the England colours , his World Cup experience of great and possibly lasting importance to the Irish cause .
22 Much of what we saw related discouragingly to familiar bad habits , a thought that occurred , not for the first time , to George Cohen , who for the benefit of younger readers made a notable contribution to the history of English football when turning out in the 1966 World Cup final .
23 During the 2nd World War seasons , as his career drew to a close , Albert became a magnificent utility player for the Palace , turning out in any position : as a full-back one week , a winger or striker the next , then as centre-half the next !
24 Training for nursing was on strictly formal lines , with great emphasis on turning out in a neat , starched uniform and on working to the rule book .
25 Both guitars share Mr. Donahue 's preferred neck profile , medium-deep and noticeably ‘ V ’ shaped , not unlike the ones Fender were turning out in late ‘ 56 and ‘ 57 .
26 But their presence in the First Division will mean that every Saturday thirty non-English players will be turning out in the top flight taking up places which should be filled by Englishmen .
27 A prestige job , with not a suggestion of the wit and sinew and quirky humanity that informs the stuff they are turning out in Harry 's office .
28 The same overproduction ethos , that of turning out in principle reproducible cultural goods based on unskilled labour , and to which meaning can only be implausibly attached , underscores his 1978 ‘ Oxidation ’ series , in which aleatory colour schemes are created through Warhol urinating on bronze- or copper-covered canvases .
29 One of the locomotives ( No 73123 ) was named Gatwick Express and turned out in a new livery to match the refurbished Mark 2 stock .
30 Fifty-three hardy anglers turned out in Arctic-like conditions for the Matlock Open on the River Derwent at Matlock and Neil Atkins ( Belper ) won the £100 first prize with 11–13–0 of grayling .
  Next page