Example sentences of "it [vb -s] [adv prt] [conj] the " in BNC.
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1 | But then it turns out that the female lead , his wife Jenny Standish ( née Bunn ) , unreservedly cherishes their cat . |
2 | According to functionalism , it turns out that the appropriate level of description is the same as that which characterizes folk psychology , the psychological theory that ordinary people use when predicting and explaining the behaviour of their fellow human beings in the course of their everyday lives . |
3 | It turns out that The Vision of Elena Silves operates on a more secular footing , but its meditation on the transcendence of human love over the coercions of church and state is a quietly compelling achievement . |
4 | It turns out that the worms move at a rate which is unaffected by the intensity of illumination , but they change direction , to left or right , at a rate which does vary with light intensity . |
5 | It turns out that the public has a right to know only what those who control the media think is good for them . |
6 | It turns out that the business-end of thrombin , called the active site , is plugged by the hirudin , preventing blood clotting . |
7 | It turns out that the 13C atoms are randomly distributed within the football . |
8 | Some Near Eastern religions demand allegiance to one of many monsters , but on closer examination it turns out that the other creatures in the loch are only large fish . |
9 | Should one assume that the parties take notice in the original position of their own fallibility , and agree on constitutional arrangements that will be self-correcting if it turns out that the fundamental beliefs concerning human nature , on which their substantive principles of justice are based , turn out to be wrong , or not ? |
10 | It turns out that the recording was made nearly a month before the procession , and a contemporary advertisement shows that the record was heard during the Royal Progress through London on 23 June . |
11 | It turns out that the heaviest of the four upsilon particles has sufficient mass to decay radioactively into two B mesons , the b quark and antiquark splitting up to go their separate ways in the two B mesons . |
12 | It turns out that the minimum cell volume and interstack distance are around the values ( TMTSF ) 2 CO 4 , the only organic salt known to go superconducting at atmospheric pressure . |
13 | It turns out that the wild dog business is intimately bound up with another coming problem ; the spread of silvan rabies out of eastern Europe . |
14 | It turns out that the Baron is short of certain body parts ( also a bit like Mark ! ) which are essential if the experiment 's to run smoothly . |
15 | And on top of that , it turns out that the Americans really dig The Kitchens . |
16 | The unfortunate Mr Henman concluded cautiously , ‘ If , in the final analysis , it turns out that the qualifications were deficient … ’ then it would be a matter of ‘ hindsight ’ . |
17 | Now it turns out that the Government knew all along what they were up to but told them to lie . |
18 | The results of these studies are too numerous to detail here , but it turns out that the investigators concerned all reached fairly consistent conclusions about the personality traits that typified their subjects . |
19 | It turns out that the Heston Club team has lost a title that it had held for the past few years . |
20 | It turns out that the mixed strategy , ‘ play H with probability 1/3 ; play D with probability 2/3 ’ is the only ESS of the matrix shown . |
21 | It turns out that the recent redundancies were enabled by the installation of an AViiON-based Unix client/server administration system at the company 's headquarters . |
22 | It turns out that the numbers put to the four PowerPC implementations the 601 , 603 , 604 and 620 , detailed last week ( UX No 390 ) , refer to chipsets and not systems as was implied . |
23 | Alongside a parliamentary enquiry , journalists and specialists are conducting their own : it turns out that the issue of claims and the possible division of the cultural heritage of the CIS member states was first raised in December 1991 . |
24 | But if it turns out that the units make an independent contribution , then there is a further level-of-analysis problem . |
25 | But of course it turns out that the blithe estivant was only planning what he doubtless terms a Weekend Break . |
26 | And if it turns out that the right mood has arrived at last , there are plenty of ideas waiting for attention . |
27 | It turns out that the tomato jam has great finesse of flavour and emerges as a most beautiful translucent cornelian-red preserve , delicious for a jam served in the French manner as a sweet with plain cream or fresh cream cheese . |
28 | In quantum mechanics it turns out that the operators x and p do not commute , which is why there can not be a state in which they both take definite values . |
29 | … And at times in retrospect you wish you had taken a certain stat , because it turns out that the whole thing has boiled up , completely beyond what you know it to be , but it 's become political and the authority is being attacked and the chiefs ca n't defend it and say , ‘ OK . |
30 | It turns out that the time taken to respond increases linearly with the number of items in the memory set . |