Example sentences of "[pron] will turn [adv] to be " in BNC.

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1 GILLIAN said you could n't make a general remark and then exclude half the human race , because fifty per cent of the time that someone will turn out to be female .
2 Here is an artist for whom sensuality was extraordinarily important , but who will turn out to be emotionally far more complex than we had previously thought .
3 Is the right hon. Gentleman aware that there is no case to be made for taxpayers ' money being used to prop up Boris Yeltsin , who will turn out to be the David Owen of Russia ?
4 Relationships are well starred and a new one will turn out to be very important to your future .
5 This was taken by a number of experts as showing that earlier estimates had been purposely conservative and that ultimately there will turn out to be far more oil in the North Sea than currently estimated .
6 We hope that both questions will be pursued with equal vigour and no doubt they will turn out to be unpredictably related to each other .
7 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 ’ . ’
8 ‘ We are just hoping that it will turn out to be good news but I am terribly concerned for her . ’
9 If England can get around 300 , it will turn out to be a more than useful total on a pitch already taking spin and starting to crumble .
10 I think he will turn out to be an artist who is not the happy hedonist of popular reputation .
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