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How to use turn-out in a sentence

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A cut-price ticket deal against Wimbledon two seasons ago produced an 18, 255 turn-out on a Tuesday night.
Once again, plenty of turn-out time and correct feeding for the type of work the horse is doing, will help to calm an excitable temperament.
It was a tremendous turn-out and a lovely community atmosphere, with everybody joining in.
How will the parties defeat election fatigue and boost declining turn-out numbers?
Already Labour is explaining the defeat as purely a consequence of the low turn-out.
Its owner believes a bad turn-out this Bank Holiday weekend could signal the end of the line for the little zoo in North Lincolnshire.
A turn-out directs the water off the side of the skid road, whereas a sloping turn up sheds water at its base.
Not only that, but many observers noted that the low turn-out on elections day may be put down to the apathy of many potential voters.
Meanwhile, he said he was disappointed by the level of turn-out, which saw less than a dozen seats occupied by members of the public.
That said, there were also areas of the Sunni heartland where turn-out was scarce and intimidation appeared to have won.
Although, judging by turn-out figures, there's a sizeable minority that do.
However, there was a low turn-out in London last year when Ken Livingstone was elected mayor.
At the last local elections, in May this year, voter turn-out was 37 per cent, compared with 53 per cent 10 years ago.
At the Oaks another good turn-out of 71 anglers fished in a competitive match where sheltered conditions meant that the pole could be used.
A leading Scots academic also said a high turn-out in the next election is required to keep the BNP on the fringes of the mainstream.
However, a feeble turn-out will give the anti-hunting majority within Labour ranks the opportunity to close in for the kill and force through an outright ban.
Despite the troubles of the moment, it was a very good turn-out, a very enjoyable occasion.
There was a good turn-out, everyone had a good time and hope to repeat the experience.
With a turn-out of between ten and 20 per cent of voters, Cameron seems happy with the results.
Just 59 per cent voted in the 2001 general election while in last year's local government elections the turn-out was only 32 per cent.
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Prompt was the reply and turn-out of the Blackfoot warriors.
Meanwhile the muslined form of Tess could be seen standing still, undecided, beside this turn-out, whose owner was talking to her.
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