Example sentences of "turn [adv] at the [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Where the tracks turns right at the woods , walk ahead to the gap in the hedge where the path joins the Ridgeway ( 639 032 ) . |
2 | Women simply never turned up at the showrooms of one of America 's top designers dressed like that , and with practically no make-up . |
3 | Carrie looked at him and saw his mouth turning down at the corners . |
4 | Here we see the usual linen winding-sheet , parted to show not only the face but the entire body , with the arms placed at his side and turned in at the elbows so that the hands meet over the groin . |
5 | From the basic shape it can be deduced that the arms were placed alongside the body , turned in at the elbows , with the hands on the groin . |
6 | ‘ I am happy to have afforded you amusement , ma'am , ’ he said ironically , and turned in at the gates of the Lodge . |
7 | ‘ He was going to hit you , ’ she said , and her mouth turned down at the corners . |
8 | The marquis 's lips turned down at the corners . |
9 | ‘ We got rid of an old woman and replaced him with a younger one , ’ Fergus said , mouth turned down at the corners , staring over his whisky tumbler and across the room to where his wife was talking to Antonia . |
10 | He had a pale face , deep blue eyes , hair darker and straighter than hers , and a mouth which curved and turned up at the corners in an almost feminine way . |
11 | Pauline 's wide , full mouth turned up at the corners . |
12 | The opening day of the trial was to be devoted to legal arguments and Mr Beltrami , Moira , Meehan and myself turned up at the Courts of Justice to hear them . |
13 | James turned up at the docks expecting a luxury liner , only to find a cargo ship and a deck-hand 's job waiting for him . |
14 | ‘ There was the time I turned up at the Arts Lab ( first and last time ) to see the Dylan film and could n't afford it . |
15 | He was happier with this , though , than with his rather over-pan-fried John Dory , which was dry and turned up at the edges . |
16 | It would be easy enough ( in theory ) to get money for Everest or K2 , but if Mick and Vic turned up at the doors of a giant multi-national with the word ‘ Ultar ’ on their portfolio , they might well be shown the corporate door . |
17 | The teacher turned up at the police station at eight the next morning to tell me she was taking responsibility for my daughter . |
18 | Both varieties bear leaves of the same basic shape , but whereas the leaves on the Chardonnay are concave , turning upwards at the edges allowing the underside to obscure the upper surface , the leaves on the Pinot Blanc are not . |
19 | The yellowish horns are of medium length , growing outwards and then curving slightly forwards in the bull , and finer and well spread in the cow , whose horns grow in various directions but preferably level and turning upwards at the tips , which are black . |
20 | turn right at the lights and er , then take the first left and there 's a pub called The Bull |
21 | Turn right at the cottages . |
22 | The arms positioned alongside the body turn in at the elbows with the hands over the groin . |
23 | 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 . |
24 | LENNY KAYE , sometime guitarist and sometime producer , is a man in his 40s with facial lines that turn up at the edges and spell affability . |
25 | LENNY KAYE , sometime guitarist and sometime producer , is a man in his 40s with facial lines that turn up at the edges and spell affability . |
26 | Maggie 's eyes are long and wide like certain nuts , and they turn up at the ends like maidens from Disney . |
27 | and then you come up and turn left at the florists |
28 | ‘ If those two English lads from Northallerton will turn up at the pics ? |
29 | I 'm afraid so , I mean a lot of these things , you can have a basic idea , and then your flowers do n't turn up at the markets and all them sort of things , although we 've got a wonderful garden and I 've got quite a lot I can use . |
30 | When it was wet she would turn up at the cafés with galoshes . |