Example sentences of "had turned [adv prt] in " in BNC.

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1 The maths teacher hated Maggie too , because one Parents ' Evening Phoebe had turned up in overalls and working boots .
2 Curiously enough , there 's even a hint of a good age for Black artists : in the 1950s , before the Notting Hill race riots of 1958 and before the era of public subsidies , when Denis Bowen of the New Vision Centre and Victor Musgrave of Gallery One consistently showed unknown international artists , many of whom had turned up in London in the post-coronation years because they had heard of the Commonwealth .
3 The sense of his living in a closed world , stylistically speaking , is beautifully conveyed when Falstaff , frustrated in his attempts to get a simple answer to a simple question , wanting to know his ‘ happy news ’ , is forced to move up to Pistol 's manner : — an effect not unlike that if W. C. Fields had turned up in a performance of Mourning Becomes Electra !
4 What we know about the Ukrainian Division is that it was not retained by 5 Corps in Austria , and that by the end of May it had turned up in Italy .
5 Lady Margaret Thatcher had turned up in Brighton .
6 A number of statues and sculpture fragments bearing the names of artists from Aphrodisias had turned up in Rome and many other parts of the Empire .
7 And , she thought with relief , if new evidence had turned up in France , it might mean that Veronica had had nothing to do with her husband 's death .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 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 .
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