Example sentences of "they turn [adv prt] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Kylie and her new Svengali Blamey got an instant glimpse of that arrogance when they turned up on the doorstep of the Hit Factory .
2 HUNDREDS of young fans were left disappointed after they turned up at a video store to meet Arnold Schwarzenegger and found a lookalike instead .
3 BNFL chiefs got an injunction against U2 threatening them with arrest if they turned up at the plant gates .
4 Some of Barnet 's players did n't know about Fry 's Friday night re-instatement until they turned up at the ground .
5 Mr Smith said : ‘ I cried when they turned up at the frontier .
6 More than 50 business men and women showed their incredible resolve when they turned up for an emergency meeting in Craigavon yesterday .
7 At issue is whether a foreign country can identify and successfully demand the repatriation of antiquities that it admits it did not even know existed until they turned up in a museum 's collection .
8 Vitor enquired some time later as they turned on to an expressway .
9 Marie-Christine bit her lip as they turned on to the road leading up to the château .
10 ‘ I 'm sorry you 've been lumbered with running me back , ’ Ashley said crisply , as they turned on to the road .
11 ‘ So , you 've gone to the top , ’ Buckmaster commented as they turned on to the Okehampton road .
12 They turned out of the avenue and crossed the road to the rainswept , empty promenade .
13 But a minute or two later , as they turned out of the car park and headed for the road that led back to the villa , Ronni gave way to the growing desolation within her .
14 He waved weakly after the car but he did not speak as Rose shut the door and they turned back into the house .
15 They turned back into the sitting room and closed the door .
16 Finally in despair they turned back for the fleet , but on approaching this , the ships all scattered under the impression that an enemy torpedo raid was coming in .
17 ‘ Number nine , Gracecourt , ’ he said as they turned back to the street .
18 They turned in at the yard of a two-storey stone house which had a red tiled roof .
19 He opened the window after they turned in to the country .
20 They turned in through a pair of eagle-mounted gateposts , then at the end of a long driveway at last drew to a halt .
21 They looked perfectly ordinary , and they turned in through the gates and went up the drive .
22 They turned off into the woods where th'fence ends .
23 The ladies ' timing is impeccable : usually they turn up on the day that social-security cheques are due to arrive in the post .
24 or they turn up at the gates and go shit Mr like the headmaster 's on the door and my nipples are in and they go hang on I 've got some ice cubes here , put them on and they come out and er they go by the nipples , your nipples are looking good today .
25 When they turn up at the office next day looking as if they 've missed out on their sleep , however , they could get more than teasing comments from their colleagues .
26 Maggie 's eyes are long and wide like certain nuts , and they turn up at the ends like maidens from Disney .
27 They follow the drive , heat from the cracked tarmac rising in their faces , then they turn off along the path , dry grass scratching her legs .
28 CAROLINE McCLYMONT , the daughter of the late Charlie MacMillan , and the American-bred Agathist , with three successes already to their name in ladies races over Bogside 's former National Hunt racecourse , can land a fourth tomorrow if they turn out for the Lanarkshire and Renfrewshire fixtures at Irvine .
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