Example sentences of "out [prep] be [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 One pairing to watch out for is David Hudd and Nick Irens and their new quoted vehicle , Vardon .
2 Brands to look out for are Jim Beam ( £15.49 , Oddbins ) , George Dickell ( £15.99 , Oddbins ) , Maker 's Mark ( £19.89 , Oddbins ) and Rebel Yell ( £16.60 , Milroy 's ) .
3 Do n't miss this great opportunity to look out for are swallowtail butterflies , hawker dragonflies and spectacular orchids on a natural history ramble around Blue Marshes National Nature Reserve in the Broads .
4 Next , choose a soft , strong colour — good collections to look out for are Max Factor 's High Definition , Colorissimo from Bourjois , Helena Rubinstein 's Rouge Forever and Intensités by Chanel .
5 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 .
6 It turned out to be Terry Wade who had just heard that Trev Proby had been arrested on a number of theft and extortion charges , and had been refused bail .
7 It turned out to be Manning Jackson 's home . ’
8 The man turned out to be Alan Stewart , the comedian , who managed to force a smile as Roy apologised .
9 The 1991 season may turn out to be Jon Solly 's last serious crack at the 10,000m , but he is confident that he can get as far as Tokyo for the World Championships .
10 The woman turned out to be Lady Claire Rendlesham , director of Yves Saint Laurent in London .
11 Finchingfield had turned out to be Lady Danby 's nephew , which , Theda decided cynically , explained that lady 's change of face .
12 Just as the record was going to be released , Dave came round and told us he 'd got another manager for us and it turned out to be Ralph Horton who we 'd auditioned for at The Roebuck Pub in Tottenham Court Road .
13 The book turns out to be Mrs Whitehouse 's newly published volume , Cleaning-up TV .
14 It turned out to be Mrs Taylor .
15 And one more coming up , let's take it from the bottom of the pile , literally , and it turns out to be Mrs Diane , Street , Market Harborough .
16 Sir Eric and Lady Paignton were there , a kindly , elderly couple , who lived on the other side of the village , and one or two people from Clyst St George ; and a fat , over-dressed little woman who turned out to be Mrs Blessington-Dalrymple .
17 That left the third , who turned out to be Mrs Totteridge 's Father Topstock .
18 The claim that his fiscal precautions netted the Birt household just £810 in 1990-91 , for example , might be opened to question if the mystery secretary turned out to be Mrs Birt .
19 He accepted a glass from a black waiter and a kiss from a white puff-ball who turned out to be Camilla Welmsley .
20 He emerged amongst the Egyptian heavyweights and saw , between two huge stone legs , something rapid and white and golden that turned out to be Fergus Wolff , also heading for coffee .
21 It turned out to be surface water drainage .
22 A Vietnamese family , naively befriended by an American , turn out to be Viet Cong sympathisers , and a South Vietnamese general has to be bribed to release artillery support .
23 This turned out to be pottery waste , a surviving memorial to a now vanished china factory in the local town .
24 It turned out to be Douglas Hurd and Michael Heseltine , live from the campaign trail .
25 As my hon. Friend the Member for Cunninghame , North ( Mr. Wilson ) pointed out , we in Scotland know that the words of some irresponsible sectors of the tobacco industry during the 1980s turned out to be weasel words .
26 Robson tires of pointing out that England always have a spare man , but unfortunately this often turns out to be Gary Stevens , an orthodox full-back , perhaps incorrigibly so .
27 A fruitshop , with artificial grass banked greenly in the windows and mounds of glowing oranges , trapped little winter suns ; groping , mottled hands of bananas ; giant crinkly green roses which turned out to be savoy cabbages when you looked more closely ; buds of blackcurrant cordial which were red cabbages , to be cooked in spices and vinegar .
28 Air transport was ruled out because of the danger of crashes on land , which in this case , because of the route , might turn out to be US soil in Alaska .
29 The man who offered this piece of advice turned out to be Lord Cole , who was chairman of Unilever at the time and went on to be chairman of Rolls-Royce and several other major companies .
30 The guest turns out to be Sir Henry Harcourt-Reilly , " a very great doctor " , who in a role half-priestly and half-analytical reconciles Edward and Lavinia even though their marriage has already been described by him as that of
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