Example sentences of "out [prep] [be] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Some good ones to look out for are the 1940's style Retro Dryer from Clairol , £24.95 . |
2 | I actually believed you were in love with me , and all you were out for was a good time . ’ |
3 | I suppose that you just ca n't help loving this crafty , gormless , dithering , impatient Dagenham boy done good who 's made and apparently lost millions out of being a loveable loser , a part-time winner , with a bit of a chip on his shoulder , perpetually on the edge of panic , needing to much to impress . |
4 | Unfortunately , all too often ‘ ideal ’ conditions turn out to be no such thing and the dejected suitor must return home , desire unrequited . |
5 | This assignment that , initially , had seemed simple and straightforward was turning out to be no such thing . |
6 | Even that turned out to be no simple task . |
7 | Rationality turns into narrow intellectualism , freedom into licence , independence into isolationism , dignity into selfish pride ; the autonomous human being turns out to be no more than a social atom after all . |
8 | But their home habits are violently interrupted by a male intruder , who turns out to be no more than a secret admirer of one of the sisters , writer ‘ Viola Ge ’ . |
9 | This , however , turns out to be a polite fiction . |
10 | She had given her kisses to a clown , he wrote , and was much gratified when MacBride turned out to be a drunken bully . |
11 | Matthew : Matthew makes Judas out to be a greedy man who asked for money . |
12 | It comes from an American baseball player named Thompson , purchased at colossal expense by a Japanese team , who , when he arrived , turned out to be a complete dud , incapable even of hitting the ball . |
13 | ‘ This is turning out to be a complete disaster for Darlington . |
14 | After lengthy farewells Rachel followed David across the grounds to the Rosemount wing , which turned out to be a new building that had only recently been opened . |
15 | Expecting something to be bad can turn out to be a self-fulfilling prophecy and thinking positively about labour may reduce the amount of pain relief needed . |
16 | An old tea pot with a cracked lid turned out to be a present Granny had received on her wedding day and so , of course , it had to be kept . |
17 | The man he described as ‘ the top Russian espionage agent in the United States — Alger Hiss 's boss ’ turned out to be a blameless university professor and China expert , Owen Lattimore , but it did not matter . |
18 | He had come up with one idea , though , which had turned out to be a blinder at Christmastime . |
19 | ‘ We are dealing with the assumed possession by the officers of government of what turned out to be a void authority . |
20 | He had turned out to be a lame duck and limped out of her life . |
21 | They were waiting for them inside the restaurant , which turned out to be a smallish place that somehow managed to achieve an atmosphere of casualness and intimacy at the same time . |
22 | This turned out to be a straightforward problem to address by classical neurophysiological methods , and from then on the research strategy involved a series of reductive steps . |
23 | That was the case in which the owner , Mr. Dobson , sold his gold watch and diamond ring in return for a building society cheque which turned out to be a stolen cheque and worthless . |
24 | In Cambridgeshire , Sir Miles Sandys , an adventurer whose capital had been sorely overstretched by the drainage projects , wrote to his son that if ‘ order not be taken , it will turn out to be a general rebellion in all the Fen towns ’ . ’ |
25 | It turned out to be a cheap pair of spectacles with one red lens and one blue lens . |
26 | I called Koons at his home in Munich during what turned out to be a temporary separation . |
27 | A questionnaire on smoking in the Library is under preparation by a working group of the Health and Safety Committee — and they will shortly be seeking the views of staff on what could turn out to be a contentious issue . |
28 | From his first sip of welfare orange juice , he was cut out to be a professional Glaswegian . |
29 | The proof of the pudding was in the eating : the modus vivendi turned out to be a great disappointment . |
30 | And the Democrats among them also know that if they went on record against a war that turned out to be a great victory , President Bush would be even harder to beat in 1992 . |