Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] turn up " in BNC.
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1 | For one thing , the deputies turn up . |
2 | Be alright if one of the birds turn up here and you say oh hello Florence , oh no I 'm not Florence I 'm Zebedee . |
3 | And the birds turned up of their own volition ? |
4 | Some of the lads turned up . ’ |
5 | Although the Johns were shaken to the roots when the youngsters turned up , they avidly watched their routines . |
6 | A female out-take from ‘ Metal Box ’ with the guitars turned up , with a weirdo piano bit in the middle with Katie singing down a toilet and then a thrash ending . |
7 | They had n't expected the terrorists to turn up for at least another two days . |
8 | Eventually , the jewels turn up — in the Scales of Justice , over the Old Bailey . |
9 | The Humberside winter league was cancelled as not all the teams turned up but the anglers left arranged an Open on the Trent at Caythorpe . |
10 | The breakdown was only for an hour and a half the lorries turned up and the breakdown was happening . |
11 | However , come 10.30am the advisers turned up in force , 45 of them including the Committee 's own Stella Whitbourn advising on social work . |
12 | When the navvies turn up for their wages on a Friday afternoon after a hard week of digging up roads , try presenting them with a handsome bound volume of Gaelic poetry . |
13 | The proclamation will have summoned the Parliament to meet on a specified day and it is up to the victors to turn up on that day at the time prescribed . |
14 | As BR and union leaders tried to resolve the problem of finding new jobs for the teams , the men turned up for work each day at Liverpool 's Central Station and simply sat in their vans for eight hours a day . |
15 | The protestors turned up in force to confront the man , but he 'd already been and gone . |
16 | So er we achieved something there , even if it you know it it put the frighteners up the chap , police looking out the windows and you know , saw our reaction when the police turn up , it makes them think again . |
17 | She finally settled the row by offering to pay for a new bottle , but then the police turned up and a scuffle ensued . |
18 | The police turned up at his home after midnight on the night Joanna went missing and searched the house from top to bottom , even taking away his clothes for tests . |
19 | As Bruce Willis discovered the night he threw a party and the police turned up . |
20 | When the police turned up , they could n't find a single witness — no one wanted to know . |
21 | ‘ The police turned up convinced there 'd been a riot . |
22 | I think even when the police turned up , they had n't got a clue what to do with it so , it was a good training training day from This leads down down onto the stairwell . |
23 | We had to get on to the barge before these two characters unwittingly alerted the army sentries across the road , or before the Friends of the Tourists turned up looking for us . |
24 | Look how he scrubs around in the records to turn up individual cases of leukaemia which he thinks he can ascribe to nuclear energy . |
25 | Of his Cape Town productions , only the little party-piece , Tritsch Tratsch , was ever directly revived , but musical or choreographic ideas from all the others turned up again , transformed , in later works . |
26 | ‘ One of the — the adults turns up at the shop every day , I think . |
27 | Searching the cloaks turns up a few loose buttons and an Imperial silver shilling . |
28 | No patients turned up for evening surgery , but , for once , that was not depressing . |