Example sentences of "[noun prp] turned up the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Schellenberg turned up the collar of his greatcoat and leaned back in the corner pulling the peak of his cap over his eyes .
2 Outside the hotel Maggie turned up the collar of her mac .
3 Alf turned up the volume .
4 Tranmere turned up the heat and Mark Proctor retaliated in the dying seconds of the first half .
5 A try from Richard Eyres put the visitors further in front before Sheffield turned up the pace .
6 Swindon turned up the heat in the last 10 minutes to score 2 more .
7 WAYNE McCullough turned up the heat again last night for his third victory in just over a month .
8 Liverpool turned up the heat with their crisp , passing game ; Sunderland 's hope melted , and their players froze .
9 When Jaq turned up the gain on his sensor , static flooded it .
10 Having regained his edge Dunlop turned up the wick again , and went on to win by four seconds from Perugini with Gianluigi Scalvini third .
11 Having regained his edge Dunlop turned up the wick again , and went on to win by four seconds from Perugini with Gianluigi Scalvini third .
12 Descending the stone steps from the station platform , Durham turned up the gas and had just sat down on the bench and opened his bait tin when he was startled by the apparition of a strange man followed by a large black retriever dog emerging from the coal cellar .
13 Peter turned up the collar of his coat .
14 Then Berwick turned up the power to land five 5–1 heat victories in a runaway finish .
15 On Viola 's approach down the hall , Hilda turned up the gas and made preparation for a hasty departure , but this , it seemed , was not the idea .
16 Wycliffe turned up the reports of telephone enquiries made among Francis 's customers to find Kevin Brand of The School of Occult Studies , Carn Fellow , near Penzance .
17 Instead of choosing to ride through the woodland paths which she loved so much , Tamar turned up the village street , intent on keeping to the roads .
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