Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [verb] out to " in BNC.
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1 | The cure for this turned out to be to burn the drain-holes with a red-hot skewer which , of course , gives a clean edge to the hole . |
2 | Berkeley did after all turn out to be my last dalliance with the education system . |
3 | Here , he is allowing the Bible a degree of jurisdiction over scientific statements , which , though merely affirmed in the first place , might after all turn out to be demonstrable . |
4 | The year of 1980 turned out to be a great one for British sprinting . |
5 | On closer examination , however , most of this turns out to be the product , not of reasoned consideration and reflection , but merely of some political manoeuvre or party attitude . |
6 | Ultra Network Technologies Inc , the pioneer of 800Mbps and up local area networking , has signed a letter of intent to sell out to Maple Grove , Minnesota-based Computer Network Technology Corp , which has agreed to pay about $1.88m in shares for the privately held firm . |
7 | She trained as a missionary , and in 1935 went out to Beirut as treasurer to a mission — the Middle-Eastern Christian Outreach — where , naturally , she also seized the opportunity of teaching PT and games to the student teachers on the campus . |
8 | Trotsky went so far as to call the agreement ‘ an ecclesiastical NEP ’ , implying a similar tolerance to that meted out to ‘ kulaks ’ or to Nepmen , but this was a superficial and short-sighted judgement redolent with propaganda . |
9 | RAF medical crews are on standby to fly out to the war zone in what used to be Yugoslavia . |
10 | As we saw in the previous chapter , properties of the blackboard model developed for HEARSAY-II turned out to be incompatible with certain characteristics of the speech processing task . |
11 | . Ranked by the chief object of their hostility , Abel 's early Nazis by two-thirds turned out to be anti-Marxists . ’ |