Example sentences of "turns up [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In fact , he turns up at the Harlem Hospital , a few blocks north , two days later , and is heckled as he walks along the wards . |
2 | God help the feller who turns up at the factory to work in silk knickers under his overalls , but at Christmas , of course , on a stage , of course , it 's all perfectly all right . |
3 | One day this long-legged white geek turns up at the court and the two get into an argument . |
4 | FIRST seen at the King 's Head six years ago , Sheridan Morley 's elegant and civilised entertainment Noel and Gertie now turns up at the Comedy in much revised form . |
5 | ‘ One of the — the adults turns up at the shop every day , I think . |
6 | The railway will be operating as normal and anyone who turns up on the day can join in the fun . |
7 | The duty solicitor has to take what turns up on the day and often act immediately , particularly as one of the administrative attractions of the scheme is to help the court clear the daily list . |
8 | Researchers also wanted to discover how much viewers ' attitudes are affected by the context in which a sexy scene turns up on the home screen — and the timing . |
9 | It was a lot of work for one man , he told me , which is why the name Hugh Cruttwell always turns up on the credits of his movies . |
10 | Everyone , it seemed , was anxious to contribute , and ‘ Oh , the rubbish that turns up for the Dolls ' House . ’ |
11 | Although she turns up for the interview her customary peaked-capped urchin self , she is worried that her feminist interpreters will consider her video a sell-out . |
12 | But these comments need to be viewed in conjunction with a new MIND report which paints a different picture , further asserting that whatever turns up in the community is often too little , too late . |
13 | If Niall turns up in the dock for blowing up redcoats , I 'll feel guilty . |