Example sentences of "have [adv] turned out " in BNC.
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1 | It has all turned out so much better than I dared hope for . ’ |
2 | It has all turned out so differently . ’ |
3 | He has not turned out for the village team since . |
4 | He has not turned out for the village team since . |
5 | ‘ This has not turned out at all as I envisaged it . |
6 | However , even this has not turned out to be so simple . |
7 | It has not turned out that way , of course . |
8 | Unfortunately the Act has not turned out in the way that its progenitors hoped . |
9 | The paradox is that while mathematics appears to be based on axioms rather than empirical knowledge ( although some have argued that it is rooted ultimately in the ‘ one-twoness ’ of things ) , it has nevertheless turned out to be remarkably fruitful in enabling us to understand the physical and to a lesser extent social world ; it is as if we had invented a game which turned out to be real . |
10 | Here the Croydon Aircraft Company has already turned out several ‘ remanufactured ’ DH-82As and has another half dozen Moths , including a Fox Moth , coming along the production line . |
11 | He has always turned out teams who , until recently , were the cream of the crop in terms of style . |
12 | I mean in the past in has always turned out that what people have thought to be elementary turns out never to be elementary . |
13 | And the boy he saved has n't turned out very well . |
14 | ‘ I 'm relieved to see slow-dancing with me has n't turned out to be the traumatic experience you obviously feared . ’ |
15 | that wax that we made up there with the antique wax has n't turned out as well it did with Mansion polish so when you make it up |
16 | While it certainly can not be claimed to be a panacea for all ills , and no system of therapeutics has yet turned out to be that , it is an approach which I would not like to be without . |
17 | Susan Tilley patted her impeccable coif and conceded that it had all turned out really well , and smiled her friendly , competent smile . |
18 | It had not turned out like that . |
19 | For her , the evening had not turned out at all as she had hoped . |
20 | Although Stan was older and previously dominant , by virtue of being the only dog , he had not turned out to be the natural leader of he pair . |
21 | Would such a person , watching Peter now , reading the prayers of Rite B in his level , pleasant voice , notice that resentment lay , like his blood , just under his skin , because the life he had chosen had not turned out as he had expected it to ? |
22 | Fleury 's cakes had not turned out very well ; in fact they had dried as hard as the stone they were baked on , and had to be chipped off with a bayonet . |
23 | We had never consciously allocated days to each other ; it had just turned out that we had grabbed them and put our stamp on them . |
24 | Joining in meant she could lose herself , forget , live for the moment just as Mark had always done — Oh , he had been a little wild on occasions , she knew that deep down , but Mark , being Mark , things had always turned out OK in the end … until that last time , of course … |
25 | Their contents had usually turned out to be machine parts but there had been a couple of times when he had found something a little more palatable — once a case of French Burgundy , on another occasion a case of German hock . |
26 | So far chemical methods had failed to produce purification , and it had also turned out that matter precipitated from dirty water would not make fertilizer of great value . |
27 | Plus what had now turned out to be a ganglion . |
28 | The most common complaint , however , was that the projects were n't working ; results had n't turned out as hoped , essential equipment had proved faulty ( or in some eases had n't arrived ) and students were left writing up why their project had n't worked out . |
29 | I tried to smile at him through my tears , but I realized it had n't turned out very well , so I squeezed his hand which I was holding . |
30 | Perhaps it had n't turned out well , and he 'd been blamed . |