Example sentences of "[noun pl] turns out [prep] " in BNC.

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1 A suitable plane at these parameter values turns out to be the plane , which includes C+ , and the return map obtained , for r-values just less than and just greater than , is shown schematically in Fig. 6.7 .
2 The knumdrum where the people have gone has now been answered because the amount of domiciliary care needed to keep them out of residential places to meet their needs and wishes turns out to be very much less than we expected , on average less than seven hours a week .
3 Thus , on closer inspection , the issue of the ‘ underachievement ’ of black pupils in British schools turns out to be rather complex .
4 Knowing an author 's homosexuality makes that decoding far easier ( if at the same time rather less triumphant there 's an undeniable pleasure in finding out that a favourite writer , actor or director you have admired for years turns out to be gay , as you always privately hoped and ‘ knew ’ ) but it returns us once again to the problem of biography , the danger of regressing to a simplistic reading of texts which simply locates their meanings in the author 's life story .
5 The " morsel of bread ; offered to the guests turns out to be a meal of fresh cakes , curds and milk , and the best veal .
6 The prince among the four ex-presidents turns out to be Jimmy Carter .
7 This process of building up internal representations turns out to be considerably more complicated than was initially thought .
8 The epistemological model of truth and falsity which applies to formal statements of propositions turns out to be difficult to apply in the context of social and political life .
9 Now if the prediction that follows from this maze of premises turns out to be false ( in our example , if the planet does not appear at the predicted location ) , then all that the logic of the situation permits us to conclude is that at least one of the premises must be false .
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