Example sentences of "[modal v] turn [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 People must turn up at the proverbial factory gates fresh , fit and ready to toil .
2 It is part of the players ' contracts that all the semi-finalists must turn up to the function after the World Open title .
3 Now we must turn away from conflict .
4 Peter said to them , each of you must turn away from sin , and be baptised in the name of Jesus Christ , and you shall receive the gift of his Holy Spirit .
5 Rough ground needs care for 70 yards until the roof drops and further progress is possible only by crawling ; here amateur explorers must turn back to daylight , lack of experience denying them further access into a waterfall chamber and eventual emergence at Calf Holes .
6 His country still insist he must turn out in an African Nations Cup qualifier against South Africa rather than the televised curtain-raiser at the City ground .
7 Jacob is the one who with his descendants is destined for God 's land , while Esau must turn aside for Seir .
8 Circuit roads closed this morning and motorists travelling to Portrush from the Belfast and Ballymena direction should turn right at the end of the Ballymoney by-pass , and travel via Ballybogey and White Rocks .
9 He knew he should turn right into Longside Lane , then left down the long hill that was Shearbridge Road , then left again and up to the very top of Thorpe Street .
10 You should turn just in front of a wave to make use of the slope it offers .
11 It was a perpetual anxiety with me that I should turn up at school wearing a dress that had been sold to that same shop by one of my fellow-pupils .
12 If you were particularly impressed by any of the candidates you may like to say that you have retained details on file in case anything suitable should turn up in the future .
13 Then , a few years ago , what should turn up in Nam Cat Tien ?
14 It is approached along a forty-mile-long fiord and the approach instructions are that the pilot should turn left at the entrance by the sunken freighter that sticks up in the fiord , or else run out of airspace and crash into the sheer mountains that rise to seven thousand feet at the end of it .
15 It also demonstrates that they have their root cause in godlessness ; so we should pray for our country , not that we should be saved from recession , but that we should turn back to God .
16 We shall regard as non-idiomatic ( or semantically transparent ) any expression which is divisible into semantic constituents , even if one or more of these should turn out on further analysis to be idioms .
17 ‘ If it should turn out to be true that God did intend males to exhibit strength in leadership roles and females to excel more as the guardians of society 's emotional resources , why should this be viewed ipso facto as an evil arrangement ? ’
18 If vampires are capable of recognizing their friends , the experimentally starved bat should turn out to be fed only by those from its own original cave .
19 Only 0–40 per cent of pentads should turn out to be of this length or less in this context , so that the expected number of pentads like Saintbury is only about 0–0040 × 0–042 = 0–00017 — which is certainly significant at the 1 per cent level .
20 Often he has to interpret a badly worded question , with no hope of redress if his guess as to the examiner 's meaning should turn out to be wrong .
21 ‘ Nothing is impossible , ’ she cried furiously , disappointed that Lucenzo should turn out to be so lacking in integrity .
22 Will my right hon. Friend confirm that there will be swift Government action to remedy that situation and will he commiserate with the Leader of the Opposition about the fact that his and his party 's principal supporter should turn out to be a crook ?
23 He should turn out to be a very useful right/full back .
24 He issued an order that all the able-bodied men in the garrison should turn out with shovels during the rare intervals between the downpours .
25 ‘ We should turn out in droves , all of us , and place our cross against the name of the person in whichever party will care more for the people , ’ said Mr Harper .
26 The key should turn smoothly in the lock
27 so I thought he , he 's changing things he 's saying well I do n't think this is suitable and I do n't think my way of tackling this is suitable because he 's used to dealing with different kids , although they 're a similar age , they 're not very motivated or mighty but they 're more motivated than these kids , but he says like he 'll turned back towards the black board and he 'll be writing and they 're shouting abuse at him , F ing and blinding and he says it makes me so angry because I do n't know the voices well enough to know who 's saying it
28 We might turn away from our own particular church — we might go through a period of not knowing what we believe in — we might change from being a Catholic to a Buddhist or from a Jehovah 's Witness to an Anglican ; but , no matter how many times we reject religion , we know it will never reject us .
29 Another worry for the police is the possibility of a confrontation between New Age travellers who might turn up at Stow , the traditional travellers want to make it plain that if they do , they will not be made welcome .
30 Another worry for the police is the possibility of a confrontation between New Age travellers who might turn up at Stow , the traditional travellers want to make it plain that if they do , they will not be made welcome .
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