Example sentences of "turn out [verb] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Two of the doors she had forced had turned out to open the other way , and to be cupboards containing piles of bedclothes , folded . |
2 | For Yorkshiremen the meeting was like the town turning out to greet the local boy who scored in the Cup Final . |
3 | It was a real change of pace for this Little Crosby householder , who turned out to watch the amateur athletes race past . |
4 | The whole population turned out to greet the local heroes at the village hall for an equipment check . |
5 | but it went ; because half the people turned out to hate the other half and so everybody had to strive like anything to make things go . |
6 | But Luke turned out to have the rare gift of making his subject not merely comprehensible , but absorbingly interesting . |
7 | If PR turned out to have the same results in Britain , it would be a pact with the devil . ’ |
8 | In fact , English turns out to overwhelm the very concept of education itself in that the overall goal is to provide " the best use of English as a means of intercourse and of education " . |
9 | Shortly before Christmas and in the middle of correcting the proofs , he wrote to Rohde again : " The whole last part , which you do not know , will certainly astonish you ; I have been very daring , and I can cry out to myself in an altogether enormous sense , animam salvavi [ I have saved my soul ] ; for which reason I think of the book with great satisfaction and am not worried for it turns out to cause the greatest possible offence and in some quarters a " cry of outrage " greets its publication . |
10 | Adorno 's mistake here seems to rest on two aspects of his position , which in fact turn out to provide the two central explanations for the flaws in his argument . |