Example sentences of "it transpire that the " in BNC.

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1 It transpired that the left side of the nose splitter has been damaged , perhaps when Baldi had clipped Brundle 's Jaguar in one of his passing attempts , perhaps as a result of ‘ trapped ’ vibration from a high-speed engine misfire .
2 It transpired that the previous day he had been in Liverpool and given an interview to the Daily Telegraph which had been interpreted to mean that we were about to call in the troops .
3 It transpired that the foundations of the chimney were inadequate , with the result that the entire structure sank some ten inches , taking floors and arches with it !
4 It transpired that the other two had nothing to do with the post office and knew hardly any French .
5 Later it transpired that the INAO ( Institut National des Appellations d'Origine des vins et eaux -de-vie ) would accept this 10% as a stock régulateur , a reserve without appellation to be kept for possible classification should any future shortfall require it .
6 So it transpired that the elusive Zephro Carnelian was a trusted roving agent for the Ordo Hydra .
7 It appears that the tea was intercepted after having been successfully landed , but during the ensuing enquiry it transpired that the bailie had also imported a considerable quantity of Swedish iron in excess of what had been found suitable by the Wigtown customs officers .
8 It transpired that the previous evening students from the Asrama Merdeka led by Wikana along with student followers of Sjahrir presented an ultimatum to Sukarno : you must proclaim independence immediately .
9 If it transpired that the intervention notice was not justified , and Lautro rescinded it , a press notice might already have caused substantial damage to the person affected .
10 It transpired that the snow went as quickly as it had come , the road was opened and supplies began getting through regularly again .
11 Well , no one could make that out , but it transpired that the lad had a sense of humour .
12 It transpired that the engine had fouled the points at Eaton .
13 It transpired that the whole street had been summoned to hear the declaration .
14 In Benton v Campbell , Parker and Co Ltd [ 1925 ] 2 KB 410 , it was held that the auctioneer was not liable to the purchaser for the sale of a car when it transpired that the person who put the car into the auction was not the owner .
15 It transpired that the Archdiocese of New York had allowed the state to defame , prosecute and condemn me , not only without offering me any aid , but also keeping from my attorney any information which might have helped me . ’
16 Only much later , in court , did it transpire that the witness could not possibly have seen the suspect 's face at the distance 75 metres in conditions of semi-darkness .
17 Unfortunately , this is not to be , since it transpires that the gentleman from British Rail was nothing short of a duplicitous cad ; there are no small compartments , just open-plan carriages too large to be defended by even the most outrageous behaviour , so I slump sullenly into a corner , wallowing in layers of dust and grime that would easily qualify for a Quentin Crisp kitemark , waiting for the guard to switch on the heat and the lights , preparatory to the departure of the Sir John .
18 During the rituals for initiation into each successive age-set the ‘ true ’ meanings of certain sacred objects are revealed and it transpires that the interpretations given at the previous stage were false or partial .
19 The contractor defaults , the employer claims on the bond and it transpires that the insurance company entered into the bond on the faith of misrepresentations made , without the employer 's knowledge , by the contractor .
20 If it transpires that the patient has not yet attended the general practitioner for this diabetic review one reminder prompt is sent .
21 His second sentence , however , rekindled the dream , for it transpires that the ironwork was designed by a certain Mr Bligh- Bone , who amongst other achievements is credited with the rediscovery of the abbey at Glastonbury .
22 It transpires that the most important bifurcations occurring in the equations are associated with the possibility that there may be homoclinic orbits to the origin for some parameter values .
23 It transpires that the new tenant is Pris , one of the androids Deckard is hunting ( though John does not realise this until later in the story ) The presence of Pris excites him a great deal .
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