Example sentences of "turned [adv] [prep] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This output is in turn fed to a monostable made up from NAND gates IC4c , IC4d which is turned on for a period of a few milliseconds determined by the values of resistor R17 and capacitor C4 . |
2 | They had turned on to a side-road now . |
3 | Eight minutes later it was 2–0 when Des Aitcheson , scoring from close range after Neil Fullerton 's near post flick , had been brilliantly turned on to a post by the visiting goalkeeper . |
4 | Highlights include ‘ Allergy plight of nice-girl Nicky — ‘ one sip of vodka turns me into a sex maniac ’ ’ ( News of the World magazine ) and ‘ Women could be turned on by a chunk of cheddar ’ ( People ) . |
5 | Imagine getting turned on by a biker ! |
6 | Nor are they as turned on by a woman 's dress sense . |
7 | In the garden around the museum , designed by Renzo Piano , stands Barnett Newman 's ‘ Broken Obelisk ’ of 1968 , which the city fathers of Houston had turned down as a gift : it was dedicated to the memory of Martin Luther King , murdered that year . |
8 | If you are turned down for a grant or loan or you are unhappy with the amount given , there is no right of appeal to an independent tribunal as there used to be . |
9 | TRUE Brit Wayne Batterbee was turned down for a job — because he has the Union Jack tattooed on his hand . |
10 | Sarah Murray was recently turned down for a catwalk show because her walk was n't suitable . |
11 | A SECOND appeal against East Hampshire District Council 's refusal to allow permission for a house on land at Old School House , Crabtree Lane , Headley has been turned down by a government inspector . |
12 | In 1705 – 06 , a striking case , the very important Vienna embassy was vacant for months , repeatedly turned down by a series of those to whom it was offered . |
13 | And despite selling striker Teddy Sheringham to Tottenham last week for £2.1m , Forest are still busy searching the market for a replacement after being turned down in a £1.5m move for Arsenal 's Alan Smith . |
14 | After that , it too was turned in for a Qualcast with loppy handles and collapsible wheels . |
15 | But by nineteen ninety one , that had turned in to a deficit of a hundred million and one prediction suggests the deficit would have widened dramatically to six hundred and forty million pounds by the end of the decade . |
16 | That is nipples which are turned in like a crater , or which do not stick up by at least half a centimetre when gently pinched between thumb and forefinger from just beyond the base . |
17 | This was all fantasy , of course , for one or two people had come , Evans or Owens from Hadleigh , the coypu man , a meter reader , the man who wanted to do the garden and whom he had turned away with a lie . |
18 | Patients who cost a lot might be turned away by a GP . |
19 | FITNESS enthusiast Angelina Arnott was turned away from a women 's health club because she used to be a man . |
20 | This is scandalous because no child should ever be turned away from a church . |
21 | New Age travellers who attacked police after being turned away from a festival have been moved on . |
22 | Green himself had been turned away from a polling station in the capital , Georgetown , for lack of identity papers ; this prompted his supporters , drawn from slum districts , to go on the rampage , attacking the Commission 's headquarters and that of the PPP and looting and vandalising scores of Indian shops . |
23 | Karelius , about to agree , suddenly turned away in a fit of coughing . |
24 | While the threat of wholesale destruction failed to materialize , the cathedrals were turned over to a variety of secular uses . |
25 | There are indications that the mill was turned over for a time for saw milling , and possibly even cider production . |
26 | In an open society , racism can not be turned off like a light . |
27 | He could n't really complain too much ; not after the time that he 'd run his patrol car into a ditch only three weeks into his new appointment , and the Middlemass girl ( 14 ) had turned up with a chain and towed him out . |
28 | The bridesmaid eventually turned up with a tale as long as her arm as to why , which nobody listened to . |
29 | With two brothers , he had turned up with a cash bid for House of Fraser . |
30 | An oil painting worth £12,000 and which was nicked from the Marquess of Bute in 1987 , has turned up at a car boot sale . |