turn out造句91. Most new radical ideas in science turn out to be incorrect; only a tiny fraction turn out to be correct.
92. Being alone with him, even on busy city streets, could turn out to be more than she could bear.
93. Gibson and Rene Russo turn out impressive performances as the distraught parents, and Sinise is appropriately evil.
94. They may turn out to be Of equal value to those who do.
95. And I could turn out imitative verse which expressed similar sentiments.
96. Keep your hips facing forwards, slightly turn out your left foot and aim your right foot forwards.
97. While Bourdieu's self-deprecatory claims to priesthood and orthodoxy turn out to be a cover for a very avant-garde sociology of culture.
98. Some Democrats believed they lost the election because many poor women didn't turn out to vote.
99. These anomalous properties of water may turn out to be of considerable importance in the preparation of homoeopathic remedies.
100. The beginning is perhaps more difficult than anything else, but keep heart, it will turn out all right.Vincent van Gogh
101. Second, Fed officials want to avoid a move that could turn out to be unneeded and slow the economy too much.
102. There are some flaws, however, in her behaviour that make her turn out to be not so impressive.
103. Having an intact nuclear family does not guarantee that a child will turn out well.
104. It may turn out to be a pleasant surprise or a not-so-pretty sight.
105. Maybe the age of leisure will turn out to be a brief and unsustainable interlude rather than a new dawn after all.
106. For both methods, loosen the pudding with a knife, turn out and serve with fruit sauce.
107. One might also point to the fear among many politicians of electoral retribution if radical measures turn out to be unpopular.
108. Turn out the cake and wrap in a double thickness of greaseproof and foil until ready to decorate.
109. Run a blunt knife around the inside edge of the tin and turn out the cake on to a wire rack to cool.
110. First, some challenges, although important and pressing, turn out on closer examination to be neither new nor different.
111. But even as he continues to turn out enthusiastic crowds, surveys show Buchanan is losing some of his base to Dole.
112. Once we're past it we can turn out to the open ocean.
113. It may even turn out that these growth factors are the signals from the organizer which specify the main body axis.
114. This could all turn out for the best if he played his cards right.
115. Annual meeting: There was a large turn out on Monday for the annual meeting of the parish council.
116. No partner has a guarantee that the other will turn out exactly as he or she would wish.
117. There are two arguments here which, on closer examination, turn out to be fatally weak.
118. For example, be a different gender from your neighbor because he or she will probably turn out to be your mate.
119. Stephenson's was built to employ 2,000 men who would turn out 72 locos a year.
120. Then she told an anecdote that would turn out to have prophetic resonance.