Example sentences of "it [verb] out that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It turns out that all neurons of the primary visual cortex respond best to oriented bars or edges , though they still vary greatly among themselves as to the position their receptive field occupies in the visual field , as to the direction of preferred orientation , velocity of motion , size of bar and its polarity ( dark or light ) , and in other ways .
2 It turns out that several parts of the immune system — including the lymph nodes , the spleen , the thymus gland and the bone marrow — are connected by nerve fibres to the central nervous system .
3 It turns out that any number divided by 98 000 will give a remainder with the last three digits unchanged , as 98000 itself is divisible by 1000 .
4 Within the monkeys it turns out that some types have higher EQs than others and that , interestingly , there is some connection with how they make their living : insect-eating and fruit-eating monkeys have bigger brains , for their size , than leaf-eating monkeys .
5 The reason the Americans got it wrong was they were putting more faith into blood tests to see if the drug worked and it turns out that those blood tests can not tell you whether it works or not .
6 It turns out that both ladies have been at the Rossellini anti-wrinkle juice — with increasingly disastrous consequences .
7 On examination , it turns out that this fluid contains millions of sperm .
8 In fact , it turns out that this solution can be used as a ‘ seed ’ from which other physically acceptable solutions may be derived .
9 It points out that certain elements of US policies for grain are now partly decoupled , since there is now an element of reducing support by reducing the quantities on which support payments would be made .
10 It points out that packaged peas or tinned grapefruit produces less waste at home than the unpackaged product ; and the waste left at the factory is unmixed and so easier to deal with .
11 It points out that unimmunised children run the risk of catching diseases which are far more dangerous than the injections might be .
12 At the extreme , if it turned out that one opinion was in a minority in every group or constituency mandating its one representative , then the gathering of representatives would be unanimous in its support for the other opinion , while the minority opinion would be entirely unrepresented , even though , in principle , it could be held by 49 per cent of those taking part in the mandating process .
13 In the course of our investigation it turned out that this character had been lying low , wanted by Bristol CID on fraud charges . ’
14 It turned out that several people in the department were moving .
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