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1 A few of the crew were missing, but it was a good turnout .
2 We got a very good turnout , as always with events hosted by Astronomy Ireland.
3 But in the biting wind, it seems a good turnout .
4 However, they were still expecting a good turnout for Sunday's world-record attempt, Mr MacGibbon said.
5 She was, if truth be known, the main reason for the good turnout of guests.
6 Why, with Willett, of course; he was the only fellow that had a good turnout .
7 With Sisi seemingly assured of victory, he needs a good turnout to shore up his legitimacy.
8 Bars screening the matches report a good turnout .
9 There was a good turnout for their press conference in(...)
10 There was a good turnout for their press conference in advance of the first Dáil session of 2015.
11 A good turnout at Adams salesrooms in Blackrock last Tuesday resulted in some high prices under the hammer.
12 Ye'll get a good turnout at your meeting the night, but they're Sayin' that the polis will interfere.
13 Quite a good turnout , actually.
14 The League is also expecting a good turnout of heads of state, but disunity is close to the surface.
15 She expects a good turnout .
16 There was a good turnout .
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