Sentences with phrase «turn up for the books»

15th in the table in a league campaign which has brought more turn up for the books than actual steady form.
But we will also set out the responsibilities that come with this — our responsibility to make good use of NHS resources by turning up for booked appointments.
While genuine giant - killings have been few and far between, the absence of the Premier League's leading duo − Manchester City and Manchester United − is a massive turn up for the books in itself.
Attention shoppers: Lessons learned from a book signing disaster What do you do when no one turns up for your book signing?
A blockchain - powered ecosystem to secure shipment booking, 300cubits is is set to launch its initial coin offering (ICO) on April 12 in a bid to address the USD 23 billion industry headache caused by customers failing to turn up for a booked shipping slot.
Now this would be a turn up for the books.
Now there is a turn up for the books!
Well there is a turn up for the books.
It would be even more of a turn up for the books considering Blackburn have been well below par in their previous two road trips, conceding a staggering eleven goals in visits to Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United and even though Bolton aren't quite held in the same regard as the aforementioned teams, the Trotters have been a force to be reckoned with in front of goal this season particularly at home, where they've lost just once all term.
So it's something of a turn up for the books to see a senior Corbynite stating that the left of the party should consider what it can learn from the former prime minister.
It would be quite a turn up for the books if Anne Moffat and Alex Salmond supported it as neither are MPs...
Well, there's a turn up for the books.
In a turn up for the books Amazon supplies the latter with free 3G and unlimited global data use for the lifetime of the device.
Deep Throat turned out to be Mark Felt, Samuel Langhorne Clemens turned into Mark (no middle name) Twain, and in a turn up for the books John Kenneth Galbraith was Mark Epernay for as long as it took him to write and publish a satire — which in his case would likely have been no time at all.
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