turn out to be造句1. It take courage to grow up and turn out to be who you really are.
2. I'm sure the prime minister will turn out to be a good loser.
3. This could turn out to be our biggest mistake yet.
4. Her years with MMC would turn out to be fortuitous for Britney.
5. The boy might turn out to be a genius. You never can tell.
6. Everyone is hoping that these hi-tech companies will turn out to be the Microsofts of the future. At the moment they look more like the focus of a speculative bubble.
7. Apparently trivial clues may turn out to be quite important.
8. I think 15,000 will turn out to be a very low estimate.
9. If something ever happened it would probably turn out to be as disastrous as the Quebec Bridge, you know, so.
10. Those who believe in hard work always turn out to be a winner in life. Those who ignore hard work always become a loser in life.Dr T.P.Chia
11. Your very first field landing could even turn out to be the most difficult field of your whole gliding career.
12. Most new radical ideas in science turn out to be incorrect; only a tiny fraction turn out to be correct.
13. They may turn out to be Of equal value to those who do.
14. It is not uncommon that a sunny morning will turn out to be a cloudy day at this time of the year.
15. Changes were afoot but we had no idea what they would turn out to be.
16. Even where the media report sightings of what are apparently other phenomena, they often turn out to be the same species.
17. But why should Oxford be so coy about a man who may turn out to be one of its most distinguished alumni?
18. Later scholars contented themselves with trying to find an abstract basis on which gender might turn out to be logical after all.
19. And the Euro Citizens Actions Service said that the proposed code could even turn out to be a step backwards.
20. He wanted to be gone, even though Deuce made reassuring promises and Doug could one day turn out to be a friend.
21. There are many alternative paths available to follow and many of these paths will turn out to be dead ends.
22. Unfortunately, while superficially attractive, those context-independent truth criteria which have been suggested turn out to be vacuous or tautological.
23. Which is why it always surprises me when people turn out to be such bad listeners.
24. And as Mike Rowbottom reports, it seems that a trawl around the attic can turn out to be very profitable.
25. Karpov has also played 15 ... c5, and this may well turn out to be the better move.
26. On close inspection, the unpleasant truths an organization is afraid to tell often turn out to be not all that abhorrent.
27. Next morning, Folly woke up half expecting that it would all turn out to be a dream.
28. We might argue that while we can hold her responsible, the consequences of so doing turn out to be unacceptable.
29. Being alone with him, even on busy city streets, could turn out to be more than she could bear.
30. These arrangements are an unknown quantity and the administration may not turn out to be up to scratch.