Example sentences of "turn up the " in BNC.
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1 | However , I said I would try so I put on my best uniform , nicely pressed , and as I paraded in front of him I said I had turned up the hem of my skirt and did he think it was too short ? |
2 | If they are deliberately turned up the ‘ right ’ way , they appear doubly solid , as the brighter light strikes the paler area . |
3 | And there is a good account of the infamous Nixon/Kennedy TV debate when Kennedy 's aide even turned up the heat in Nixon 's dressing-room to make him sweat more . |
4 | Apart from that , life had taught her to pry because sometimes doing so turned up the most surprising things . |
5 | Doc Threadneedle slowly turned up the lights . |
6 | The man who 'd turned up the sexual voltage after their night out , only to be found embracing his secretary at precisely the time they 'd agreed to meet today … |
7 | It was like when his Giro cheques from the unemployment people had n't turned up the last time he 'd been out of work ; it was all done to wear him down . |
8 | My horse went down a couple of times when we were riding along a shallow river The hooves must 've turned up the mud at the bottom and I 'm sorry but no amount of expert preparation can help you keep cool when a 500lb horse goes down on you . |
9 | The water really is n't that hot , usually , but my other one was fiddling with the boiler earlier — he must have turned up the thermostat . |
10 | US AGENTS have turned up the pressure on the besieged Texas cult by using glaring floodlights on the compound and cutting off electricity , and those inside are trying to communicate with banners and Morse code . |
11 | Cheaper alternatives to turning up the central heating are to do a brief bout of gentle exercise , which increases body heat from the inside , or to wrap up well , which reduces loss to the outside . |
12 | She did everything loudly : loud sneeze , loud blowing of the nose , loud banging of doors when she was in a temper ; she would march ( she always marched ) into the kitchen , clattering all the saucepan lids to see what was for supper , saying ‘ brrr ’ and turning up the heater , turning on the telly , tapping her foot to the music . |
13 | You are also turning up the relics of perennial weeds that can be difficult to eliminate later . |
14 | at night Dassia is a bustling sort of place with pubs and bars on the main strip , just back from the beach turning on the light , turning up the music and really rocking away . |
15 | After a while she sat up and slowly began to undress to her camisole and her waist petticoat ; then , turning up the gas that had been on a low jet , she went across the room to the wash-hand stand and poured water from the jug into the basin . |
16 | Then , turning up the hem some way , she now fingered her petticoats . |
17 | Turning up the charm level at this point is as effective as spraying DDT in her eye . |
18 | It is then decoded and made to change channels , turning up the volume , alter the brightness , mute the sound , or whatever other job is required . |
19 | Some basses are a little better than others , but the truth is that by turning up the line level you can make it sound like anything you want . |
20 | These can be made even more legible for visually handicapped pupils by turning up the print contrast setting to ‘ dark ’ . |
21 | ‘ I do n't like your kinda music , ’ he drawls , turning up The Beach Boys on the car radio . |
22 | Turning up the heat on Sun Microsystems Inc and IBM , Hewlett-Packard Co is starting worldwide deliveries of another Snake RISC workstation in June , adding a colour model of the PA-RISC HP 9000/705 to its pit . |
23 | Without turning up the light Katherine crossed to stand beside the window , leaving Michael Lee to close the door and move gingerly into the centre of the room . |
24 | Turning up the music to drown the noise ; old Sixties hits playing as he beats Christopher with his fists , and with the crowbar , which he liked to keep at Christopher 's flat , dangling from a nail in a wall . |
25 | Standing at the bottom of the stairs , turning up the gas , revealing her in a pool of light . |
26 | Sheldukher considered turning up the voltage on the Cell again . |
27 | Turning up the collar of his Burberry against the chill morning air , he climbed up the slope to the rim of the hollow and stood looking down at the car . |
28 | Mark the hemline on the curtain fabric by turning up the 15cm ( 6in ) hem allowance to the wrong side , and press . |
29 | Colour seeped into the scene like turning up the control on TV . |
30 | And he was in the jacuzzi with her , turning up the dials until the water bubbled furiously around them . |