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NSP-111-190715-180738
John turned
[
up
]
(out)
to be a good student.
The criminal decided to turn
[
of
]
(in)
the stolen money.
Make sure you turn
[
out
]
the light when you leave.
He eventually turned
[
in
]
(up)
at the party at 7 o'clock.
I think we should turn
[
around
]
and go home. It's getting dark.
I'm tired. Let's turn
[
over
]
(in)
.
Could you please turn
[
down
]
the stereo? The music is too loud.
The dog turned
[
against
]
its master and bit him!
They had to turn
[
over
]
(away)
more than 200 visitors to the exhibit.
He was completely shocked that his friend turned
[
over
]
(against)
him on the final vote.
When you don't know what to do, turn
[
on
]
(to)
Jim for advice.
I'd like to turn this meeting
[
up
]
(over)
to Mr Smith.
You can't turn
[
back
]
the clock! You have to keep on living for the present.
My son turned
[
out
]
to be OK. I'm very proud of him.
I was looking for some old pictures when this turned
[
up
]
.
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