Turned-up Sentence Examples

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  • The heat was definitely turned up.

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  • The Buick with its stolen plates turned up in the San Diego Airport parking lot wiped clean.

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  • Darian's popping in and out stressed her out, and she turned up the TV, trying to lose herself in a movie as she calmed.

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  • Jule began shivering, and she turned up the heat until it was too hot for her to stand.

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  • Dean had trouble remembering who was who but all were of like mind in their affection for the old man who turned up the charm meter a notch or two.

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  • There was a lot about some guy from here who turned up missing fishing over on the Gunnison River, but they just stopped mentioning it after a few weeks.

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  • The same evening your picture from the museum turned up missing.

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  • His face softened and his lips turned up in a half smile.

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  • She retreated to her room and turned up the lantern overhead to hide the light of her micro.

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  • We don't know, but for the sake of discussion, let's say it's the night the money turned up missing.

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  • Byrne came out for the moving-in party—the night the money turned up missing.

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  • Some money turned up missing and I made a stupid off-hand comment in front of him about a connec­tion to Scranton where your husband had visited.

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  • A slow smile began in his eyes and leisurely turned up the corners of his mouth.

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  • Resolved to behave as naturally as she could, she stripped and turned up the shower as hot as she could tolerate.

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  • They look cute sprinkled over that little turned up nose.

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  • Surely it couldn't be coincidence that he had been traveling to Fayetteville from California and then turned up out here in the boonies.

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  • Surely it couldn't be coincidence that he turned up here the day I arrived.

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  • Rumford then turned up a hollow cylinder which was cast in one piece with a brass six-pounder, and having reduced the connexion between the cylinder and cannon to a narrow neck of metal, he caused a blunt borer to press against the hollow of the cylinder with a force equal to the weight of about ro,000 lb, while the casting was made to rotate in a lathe.

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  • Two Aegean vases were found at Sidon in 1885, and many fragments of Aegean and especially Cypriote pottery have been turned up during recent excavations of sites in Philistia by the Palestine Fund.

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  • Two articles of costume, however, were peculiar to the Etruscans - the high conical hat known as the tutulus, 2 and the shoes with turned-up points (Latin calcei repandi).

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  • Of these the most noteworthy are the Taranchi and Dungan mosques, both with turned-up roofs, and the latter with a pagoda-looking minaret.

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  • The many hands of Zeus Sabazios turned up in ancient excavations observe a similar gesture.

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  • At the mosque called the Ashrafia they separated, one party proceeding to the Azhar and the houses of certain sheiks, and the other continuing along the main street, and through the gate called BI-b Zuwla, where they turned up towards the citadel.

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  • Only four hearers turned up for one of his courses.

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  • The priests wear a white jacket with loose sleeves, a head-cloth like a turban and a special type of shoe with turned-up toes and soles projecting at the heel.

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  • In the first quarter of the 18th century the bowl becomes narrow and elliptical, with a tongue or "rat's tail" down the back, and the handle is turned up at the end.

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  • As the plough is ill-suited to the rugged surface of the land, the ground is usually turned up with the spade, care being taken not to destroy the roots of the grass, as hay is the principal crop. Horses and cows are few, and the cows give little milk, in consequence of the coarse hay upon which they are fed.

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  • It was flat, square or round, sometimes with edges that could be turned up or down according to convenience, and was often elaborately decorated.

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  • Byrne came out for the moving-in party—the night the money turned up missing.

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  • Basically acoustic sessions from anyone willing who has turned up in time.

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  • It turned up on a friday and i'd finished the series by the Saturday afternoon.

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  • At 8m they turned up the right way to dump air from their suits and they conducted an uncontrolled buoyant ascent to the surface.

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  • She said the autopsy had turned up something really strange.

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  • Put the pasta bake on, then Jacki and Ross turned up to drop off a video so chatted to them for bit.

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  • They turned up at the airport wearing bright orange boiler suits and stole the publicity.

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  • However, that moment provided the wake-up call Crystal Palace needed, who soon turned up the heat on the visitors.

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  • The radio crackled into life once more, only for us to discover they had still not turned up at camp.

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  • Larry turned up then, checking the site I think, and we had a quick chat before returning for a warming cuppa.

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  • Funnily enough, no other bayonet fencers turned up.

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  • Having turned up in Falkirk too late to see the flotilla on Saturday, I was glad to have made it here in time.

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  • Around 200 to 300 turned up opposite the hairdressers trying to look very inconspicuous.

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  • I had hoped for about twelve but on the first night 28 youngsters turned up and none of them had ever practiced judo before!

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  • When British Airways launched the low-cost airline Go, Stelios turned up in a bright orange jumpsuit adorned with EasyJet's number.

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  • Several nice pollack turned up and a few good ling.

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  • The two council officers who turned up for the eviction were I think a little miffed to see me defending the case.

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  • Having run a 50 miler the day before we did Phili, he turned up at Phili, but couldn't get a number.

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  • The female pheasant turned up again today with 2 small chicks.

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  • Alex, who was possibly going to join us, turned up later on, and was absolutely ravenous having had nothing to eat.

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  • He also waited with me as Diane turned up and had a swift scoot around the church too.

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  • Thank you to all the amateur sleuths who turned up at the Central Library for the crime fiction event on Tuesday 16 January.

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  • It turned up everywhere where anybody was trying to describe the way things work in nature.. .

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  • Three giant snapping turtles turned up inside a Bronx, New York sewage treatment plant in 1988.

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  • When the series first season was deemed too violent, the producers turned up the humor and Minder became a runaway success.

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  • Plans had already been formed for a trip down King Pot before I turned up with my penny's worth.

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  • I imagine what you have gone through, and she sympathetically turned up her eyes.

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  • When Telyanin had finished his lunch he took out of his pocket a double purse and, drawing its rings aside with his small, white, turned-up fingers, drew out a gold imperial, and lifting his eyebrows gave it to the waiter.

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  • Anna Mikhaylovna turned up her eyes, and profound sadness was depicted on her face.

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  • He paced through the ballroom, waited till everyone had come, and as Anatole had not turned up did not stay for dinner but drove home.

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  • One turned up and I grabbed him, like this.

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  • Two Frenchies have turned up.

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  • The frame was the turned up to its normal riding position.

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  • The self-produced album turned up some of Paul Roberts best songs, including their last stab at the charts, " Hungry Eyes ".

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  • The day had been planned to start the stag day, and 10 blokes turned up to try their hand at snapper fishing.

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  • Finally they turned up and we stowed the gear on to the boat.

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  • Absolutely stunning in DTS 5.1 with the sound turned up.

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  • A whole pack of Italians have turned up to back Malvoli -- swarthy, savage fellows of some country, anyhow.

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  • It turned up everywhere where anybody was trying to describe the way things work in nature...

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  • I then turned up at the first class session of the module.

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  • Plans had already been formed for a trip down King Pot before I turned up with my penny 's worth.

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  • Many alarm clocks have a sound adjustment feature that allows the loudness of the alarm to be turned up or down.

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  • A quick search of the Chevron/Texaco site turned up information about prepaid gas cards and the ability to purchase gift cards online.

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  • Searches to various local gas stations throughout the U.S turned up more online deals than major stations.

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  • It has pleats, a button placket, turned up sleeves and a turn-down collar.

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  • These caps typically feature flaps that can be turned up or down as well.

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  • The collar could be turned up to block the sun on the player's neck.

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  • Researching a variety of wine accessories online turned up very little in the way of Copco wine bottle stoppers, except for those designed by Karim Rashid, but it did uncover a plethora of other wine stopper options.

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  • Using the turned-up cards, build on the piles in descending order, alternating colors.

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  • Special rules apply for action, or attack, cards turned up as the first card in the hand and for other special circumstances that occur during play.

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  • A date is the time when flirting has the volume turned up high, so be sure to watch for these signals that your date is possibly trying to charm you.

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  • When I did cook complete meals, my daughter turned up her nose at them.

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  • An investigation into their background turned up evidence that the men had created the entire hoax to generate business for their new website and Bigfoot expedition trips.

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  • Try turned up jeans and striped top for a nautical look.

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  • The series premiere of True Blood's second season diverts from the second book Living Dead in Dallas when the identity of the body in the back of the car does not belong to the same character who turned up dead in the book.

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  • Finally, Oliver decided he wanted to pursue Kyle and reclaim what they had, but by then Kyle was then involved with Nick and Stacy turned up pregnant.

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  • Starr held open auditions for the group in his native Boston, and over 500 boys turned up for a shot at stardom.

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  • Audiences were re-introduced to Kim Richards of Beverly Hills when the former child star turned up on the latest Real Housewives series.

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  • His gaze sought Carmen and the sides of his mouth turned up in a warm smile.

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