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How to use turned up in a sentence

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They turned up with machine guns loaded with blanks, flares and thunderflashes.
Seven people won their seats by acclamation, when the minimum number of nominees turned up after an extension of the nomination period.
It wasn't great when a pair of tenants turned up alone for a viewing the other day.
I've turned up too late for the funeral, but at least I can enjoy the wake.
If teachers spent much time chasing absentees, it would be at the expense of those pupils who have turned up for lessons.
Now, in September, as you recall, he was denied entry in the U.S. and his plane diverted when his name turned up on a watch list.
If an ace of spades is turned up, the next player must turn up 4 more cards.
But only 100 students turned up to vote at a general meeting, instead of the 300 required to make it quorate.
Up to 30 people turned up at Sligo racecourse last week to take on the challenge of running a mile in four minutes.
We turned up just before eight o'clock and left at about half past one in the morning.
Fifty members of the group turned up to show just how the jive should be danced.
Talia turned up the volume on the radio and the following message could be heard coming out of it.
Police say a raid of the suspects apartment turned up 200 kilos of explosives and other weapons.
He once turned up at Buckingham Palace in a fawn raincoat, woollen gloves and an old silk hat.
Grapes and raisins were certainly imported to cities such as York and London and have turned up in those places.
We were there only minutes when a drug dealer turned up and handed round cannabis.
This dolphin later turned up in Grace Bay in 1980 and demonstrated a natural affinity with people.
To them, it did not matter that the actress turned up 30 minutes late or that she whizzed in and out of the store in 20 minutes flat.
In some after-hours clubs, the music was shut off and the TV turned up for the half hour Small Wonder was on.
Only 32 percent of the electorate turned up at the polls, voting by a razor-thin margin to retain the existing law.
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