Example sentences of "turn out for [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | We went properly turned out for Sunday service . |
2 | In the most extreme case , Abdelatif Benazzi even managed to play for two countries in the competition , turning out for Morocco in the qualifiers and France in the final stages . |
3 | ‘ There was a Jonah Blunt who turned out for Somerset occasionally , ’ he said . |
4 | I turned out for North Melbourne in 1948–49 , but for some reason was not selected for Victoria . |
5 | Some 10,000 local people turned out for Bordallo 's funeral . |
6 | Storie , who has played in Cape Town before , turned out for Latrobe in Tasmania where , after topping 1,000 runs for the season , he was voted player of the year in North-West Tasmania . |
7 | Included in the Australian contingent for Sunday 's match are Simon Poidevin , who leads the side , Bill Calcraft and Enrique Rodriguez , the prop who turned out for Argentina before emigrating and playing for Australia . |
8 | Graham served in the RAF during the Second World War and it was under the war-time ‘ guesting ’ arrangement that he first turned out for Palace . |
9 | Jets will have the advantage in terms of cup final experience as four of their players turned out for Telford in last year 's final . |
10 | McPherson , who has every intention of returning to Burnbrae next season , if he can manage it , turns out for West against Watsonians at Myreside tomorrow where the home side will have the considerable assistance of Gavin Hastings , who will spend a nail-biting weekend as he waits to hear if he is to captain the Lions , the squad being announced on Monday . |
11 | He turns out for Alderton in the Cheltenham and Gloucester Sunday league . |
12 | He turns out for Alderton in the Cheltenham and Gloucester Sunday league . |
13 | This year a bumper crowd is expected to turn out for Northern Ireland 's premier triathlon event at Portaferry in July , and Alastair should be up with the front runners . |
14 | Scotland 's plight is such that Clyde 's goalkeeper , Scott Howie , will play against the Maltese in the afternoon ( the game has a 1.30pm kick-off ) and then turn out for Clyde in their Second Division match with Queen of the South at Douglas Park at 7.30pm . |
15 | For the first 15 minutes it seemed that Alton would be overrun by an RAF side which included four players who regularly turn out for Alton . |