Example sentences of "out [prep] be the [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And what happens if it turned out to be the Lord Bruce — eh ? |
2 | Ah , erm , but , do you think that , sorry , do you think the appraisal itself , because it 's an annual event , er , some branch managers will get to you with what turns out to be the performance review , and therefore , not doing it during the year , because of the appraisal ? |
3 | By similar arrangement with the CPR next year I travelled to Montreal and , not knowing the city , asked for a room in the CPR hotel which turned out to be the St. Viger . |
4 | On closer inspection this turned out to be the L'Chaim Society , a Jewish good-time gang which presumably also has a stout approach to Judaism . |
5 | One night the judge on the show 's talent competition ‘ Novelty Island ’ , turned out to be the pop star Mick Hucknall 's orange hair resting on an oar . |
6 | It turned out to be the Mike Raven programme on Radio One . |
7 | The RUC sergeant went forward and arrested the man , who turned out to be the bank security guard who was rather the worse for drink , and had forgotten to lock the door ! |
8 | 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 ? |
9 | In nine cases out of ten it turns out to be the office cleaner 's milkman 's financial adviser . |
10 | When James Callaghan accelerated the debate in 1976 , the quality of discussion was indeed raised , in what turned out to be the Schools Council 's declining years , under the combined influence of the Chair , John Tomlinson , and the Secretary , John Mann . |
11 | But it was United who turned out to be the party poopers . |
12 | It turned out to be the food market , where they sold swollen watermelons and aubergines and strange shaped fruits . |
13 | And then we could always send Brian out to be the motorbike dispatch rider could n't we ? |