单词 | Turn out to be |
例句 | 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. 14. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day! 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. 1. I'm sure the prime minister will turn out to be a good loser. 2. It is not uncommon that a sunny morning will turn out to be a cloudy day at this time of the year. 31. While Bourdieu's self-deprecatory claims to priesthood and orthodoxy turn out to be a cover for a very avant-garde sociology of culture. 32. The problem may turn out to be much bigger than crossed telephone lines in the ether. 33. These anomalous properties of water may turn out to be of considerable importance in the preparation of homoeopathic remedies. 34. Second, Fed officials want to avoid a move that could turn out to be unneeded and slow the economy too much. 35. There are some flaws, however, in her behaviour that make her turn out to be not so impressive. 36. Still, the financing may not turn out to be onerous. 37. It may turn out to be a pleasant surprise or a not-so-pretty sight. 38. Maybe the age of leisure will turn out to be a brief and unsustainable interlude rather than a new dawn after all. 39. One might also point to the fear among many politicians of electoral retribution if radical measures turn out to be unpopular. 40. As he turned down the passageway Ian wondered just how true that would turn out to be. 41. All those stories about getting radio messages through the teeth turn out to be true. 42. Jenny's story would probably turn out to be more riveting than anything in a woman's picture paper. 43. No one can say at birth who individuals will turn out to be in our fluid society. 44. Or the item itself may turn out to be the kind of challenge that helps to revolutionize the world. 45. There are two arguments here which, on closer examination,[/turn out to be.html] turn out to be fatally weak. 46. For example, be a different gender from your neighbor because he or she will probably turn out to be your mate. 47. I think he will turn out to be an artist who is not the happy hedonist of popular reputation. 48. Costs were irrelevant. Which brings me to what may turn out to be the tragedy of this election. 49. Too often retired people will say that retirement did not turn out to be as they had expected. 50. What looks like thinning in a major unit may turn out to be something much more complicated in the smaller constituent units. 51. Bad or indifferent starters and main courses often turn out to be partly redeemed at the pudding stage. 52. In the long run, it may turn out to be a very profitable center. 53. But everything that came down to us that we knew about and checked out would turn out to be wrong. 54. A lot of them nowadays turn out to be coded transmissions from dope factories about five hundred kilometers out. 55. Garden Life could turn out to be the most valuable contribution to conservation we have seen for some time. 56. What we desire or want does not always turn out to be good for ourselves. Dr T.P.Chia 57. All further proof that Elvis' current Grizzly Adams guise may yet turn out to be one of his most interesting phases. 58. Hell, for Eloise, could well turn out to be full of fish batter(), sliced potatoes and boiling fat. 59. The difference is that the poststructuralists put themselves forth as heterodox prophets and turn out to be priests of convention. 60. If the story did turn out to be true, though, I think he might be pushing his luck. 61. On closer inspection, however, they turn out to be deeply flawed. 62. Even a mistake may turn out to be the one thing necessary to a worthwhile achievement. Henry Ford 63. Davis' testimony did not turn out to be as powerful as Jones had expected. 64. They turn out to be differentiable at 0. 65. It may turn out to be an interim technology. 66. Some argue that once these factors are taken into account, an exodus of highly skilled people could turn out to be a net benefit to the countries they leave. 67. Unwrapping a stick of gum can even turn out to be a substitute ritual for lighting up a cigarette as a conditioned response to stress. 68. This may turn out to be the case when the minority calls the shot and be the power broker. 69. He would turn out to be one of my best appointments, probably the finest secretary of defense since General George Marshall. 70. The information the police department had collected turn out to be impertinent to the inquiry. 71. Again, notice that you need to be creative when using Fibonacci sequence in your designs, otherwise your designs will turn out to be too rigid and hence difficult to use and navigate. 72. If the IMF's loss predictions turn out to be accurate, there is still too little capital in the system. But most think that the chance of another Lehman-style blow-up has been greatly reduced. 73. However, leptin did not turn out to be the amazing cure-all for which scientists, physicians, and patients had hoped. 74. When I review later how I looked and sounded, what I said and did, and how I thought and felt, some parts may turn out to be unfitting. 74. try its best to gather and build good sentences. 75. Who'd have thought he'd turn out to be such a softy. 76. And because of their self-interested, apolitical pragmatism, they could turn out to be the salvation of the ruling Communist Party — so long as it keeps delivering the economic goods. 77. I didn't realize when I befriended him that he'd turn out to be a cuckoo in the nest and steal my wife's affections. 78. But if the uncommon traps turn out to be commonly executed, then they become hotspot paths that trigger recompilation. 79. Or he could turn out to be another Andy Kay, Adam Osborne, or Clive Sinclair -- pioneers in the personal computer industry who were contemporaries of Steve Jobs that fell along the wayside. 80. After you survive a series of nail-biting experiences that turn out to be nothing to worry about, your mind will say, "See I told you so." 81. President Barack Obama may turn out to be the most egregious unilateralist in American history. 82. Says Rabbi Moshe Tendler, professor of both biology and biblical law at Yeshiva University in New York City: "I can make myself an Albert Ehistein, and he may turn out to be a drug addict." 83. In other cases, the rate of return is high enough to justify the deal, but only if initial estimates of costs and production volumes turn out to be correct. 84. If the FERMI results turn out to be correct, that's bad news for hylogenesis. 85. Those turn out to be a canopied complex of grassy backyards, complete with porches, children, swings, a garden, and a water pump operated by—no joke—a man on a StairMaster. 86. Under the new principle, the optimal release time problems turn out to be probabilistic constrained programs in stochastic programming and the solution procedures are available. 87. Warren Buffett believes his best deals during the economy's biggest belly flop since the Crash of 1929 may well turn out to be the ones he didn't do. 88. Half the variations which are calculated in a tournament game turn out to be completely superfluous. Unfortunately, no one knows in advance which half - Jan Tinman. 89. Wealthy investors from almost every industry, from finance to Hollywood, are terrified that the next money manager they choose might turn out to be nothing more than a malicious conman. 90. Result: Both of seed oil and sarcocarp oil can control the increase of ALT in serum and the decrease of SOD evidently, and the effect of seed oil was turn out to be a little better than sarcocarp oil. 91. There is still room for human judgement, but it is judgement about what will eventually turn out to be the undisputable truth. 92. Yet history suggests that many of Mr Obama's expected moves towards big government, however controversial they may be, will in the end turn out to be permanent. 93. It might turn out to be that a harmonious society may divert from pluralism, and develops toward a dynamic harmonious unity. 94. Speech communities turn out to be too fluid and ill-defined to be seriously studied in their own right. 95. Instead, some of the statements turn out to be equivalent to the axiom of choice (AC), while others—the Boolean prime ideal theorem, for instance—represent a property that is strictly weaker than AC. 96. These things often turn out to be hoaxes — balloons with flares is an oldie but a goodie. 97. This isn't conclusive proof of anything, of course, but it's a nice bit of deduction and just might turn out to be true! 98. Besides classical logic, linear logic (understood in a relaxed sense) and intuitionistic logic also turn out to be natural fragments of computability logic. 99. And as your dreams are linking new memories to old ones, those associations often turn out to be a little kooky. 100. Unfortunately, most toads turn out to be as warty as they look, and magic kisses are harder to bestow than executives think. 101. No one is tearing up the Einsteinian rule book just yet. As physicists well know, astonishing results like this often turn out to be wrong, especially when they haven't been double-checked. 102. This is why somany strategic decisions turn out to be ill-judged. 103. If the observation period is counted by millimicrosecond, a difference in a second would turn out to be a ridiculous joke. 104. It's that almost every senior banker trousered bonuses over the previous few years on the basis of profits that turn out to be a chimera, an illusion, unreal. 105. They are sold for a song and can turn out to be worth thousands of dollars. 106. One day, the smaller the medicine cabinet, the more powerful it may turn out to be. 107. Follow your heart but don't let your possessiveness ruin what could turn out to be a great love connection. If you are too needy you may send the wrong signals. 108. With employment less than full and Net National Product suboptimal, all the debunked mercantilist arguments turn out to be valid. 109. I later some parts of how I looked, sounded, thought, and felt turn out to be unfitting, I can discard that which is unfitting, keep the rest, and invert something new for that which I discarded. 110. Dictatorship is a story about death of others who turn out to be you coincidently. 111. Burrows thinks that chthonian exoplanets may not turn out to be all rock. 112. The issue could turn out to be a major stumbling block. 113. And little did I know, it would turn out to be the greatest living arrangement ever in life. 114. Simple as it can be, air bubbles may actually turn out to be dangerous. Overtime, they may cause overheat when trapped in car engine cooling system. 115. It was possible that this would turn out to be something else, not the Turk. 116. She said she hoped the latest plan would work but admitted it would be a temporary measure and that a relief well currently being drilled might turn out to be the permanent solution. 116. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 117. Snow White could turn out to be a fairy godmother for Pinewood. 118. Mr Bannister argues that while the dearth of first-time buyers is putting the brake on inflation, it may turn out to be a boon for the housing market. |
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