Example sentences of "[noun] turn out [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | To discover the electron is rather different from discovering the kangaroo , because it is a theoretical entity inferred from certain abstruse experiments ; and Thomson 's apparently crucial experiment turned out in the twentieth century not to be so . |
2 | They are analogous to the family saloons that car production lines turn out by the thousand . |
3 | Big crowds turned out around the 1.46 mile city centre circuit , covered eight times after the international field had already done 105 miles over tough territory in Yorkshire and Lancashire . |
4 | And Hoddle 's Heroes … a town turns out for the big salute . |
5 | Liverpool City Council 's leisure services department believe more than 30,000 people turned out for a thrilling 20-minute extravaganza . |
6 | Thousands of people turned out at the Royal Showground today to protest against a private members bill which aims to abolish blood sports . |
7 | A record number of Guinness pensioners turned out for the annual pensioners ' party at Park Royal this month — almost 1,000 descended on the brewery grounds to remenisce about their lives in the brewery . |
8 | PUPILS , parents and friends of Ellesmere Port Catholic High School turned out on a stormy evening , to make a recording for BBC Radio Merseyside 's regular Sunday morning programme , United in Song . |
9 | HUNDREDS of runners turned out for the annual Race The Train cross country event on the Talyllyn Railway on August 15 . |
10 | The most common type of star in the Galaxy turns out to the humble red dwarf . |
11 | It was only as we were doing this and grinning inanely at each other that I noticed the red Transit van turning out of the other end of the street . |