Example sentences of "[noun pl] have turned out [prep] " in BNC.

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1 There have been some exceptions ( again , perhaps because insufficient phase-one training was given ) ( Arnoult 1953 ; McAllister 1953 ; McCormack 1958 ) but for the most part the test performance of control subjects has turned out to be inferior to that of subjects pre-trained with the relevant stimuli ( G. Cantor 1955 ; J. Cantor 1955 ; Cantor and Hottel 1957 ; Smith and Means 1961 ; Hendrickson and Muehl 1962 ) .
2 The city 's funeral barons had turned out in an unprecedented expression of their admiration and their sympathy , and Creed took full advantage of the fact .
3 For the rest of them the promises have turned out to be empty .
4 Union members had turned out in such numbers because they were angry at the way in which they had to deliver services to the public without adequate resources .
5 In the 1980s , competition between banks and building societies has turned out to be a major factor in the development of financial markets in the United Kingdom .
6 Unemployment and inflation have increased in one country after another and two of the most volatile and destabilising elements in our economies have turned out to be the size of the public sector deficit and the rate of growth of the money supply .
7 Hahnemann 's conception of disease being due to a combination of intrinsic ( inherited ) and extrinsic ( environmental ) factors has turned out to be largely correct .
8 The new maisonettes have turned out to be the most unusual and attractive living spaces .
9 However , the policy has not been unequivocally successful , and it is interesting to note which contracts have turned out to be successes and which failures .
10 Sir , — What an incredible confidence trick the election polls have turned out to be .
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