Turning-out Sentence Examples

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  • It was turning out to be a horrible day.

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  • After filling the coffee pot and setting the timer, he began turning out the lights.

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  • Perhaps Byrne was afraid someone would connect him to the theft, a fear that would be eliminated by his "death"—a fear that was turning out to be well founded.

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  • While Dean held out no illusions of leading the pack through the mountains, after turning out 73 miles of rolling hills on a humid Saturday, he felt more confident of his chance of least not embarrassing himself.

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  • The color scheme was simple, but was turning out elegant the way the women worked with it.

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  • I'm satisfied with how things are turning out.

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  • Each region produces a special type, Venetia turning out imitations of 16th- and I 7th-century styles, Tuscany the 15th-century or cinquecento style, and the Neapolitan provinces the Pompeian style.

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  • There are large woollen factories at Cuzco and Lima, the Santa Catalina factory at the latter place turning out cloth and cashmere for the army, blankets, counterpanes and underclothing.

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  • Work was begun on the arsenal in 1883 and continued as the finances of the state permitted; it is capable of turning out new warships and of executing repairs of all kinds for the Mediterranean squadron.

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  • He was only saved by his intellect and his fine nature from turning out an arrant prig.

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  • The guards and all the workmen procurable were driven, forthwith, in bands, to all the places among the forests of the Don to fell timber and work day and night, turning out scores of vessels of all kinds.

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  • The total amount produced in Germany is estimated at 1000 million gallons, of a value of 4,000,000; Alsace-Lorraine turning out 400 millions; Baden, 175; Bavaria, Wrttemberg and Hesse together, 300; while the remainder, which though small in quantity is in quality the best, is produced by Prussia.

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  • Crescent (1848-1849); afterwards he passed his time carpentering, building and selling small houses in Brooklyn (1851-1854) in the meanwhile writing for the magazines and reviews and turning out several novels, and finally revolving in his mind the scheme of his Leaves of Grass.

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  • Palmerston speedily avenged himself by turning out the government on a militia bill; but although he survived for many years, and twice filled the highest office in the state, his career as foreign minister ended for ever, and he returned to the foreign office no more.

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  • In the early part of his reign he appears, in agreement with the Turkish sultan and the king of Poland, turning out the Hungarian vassal, the ferocious Vlad, from the Walachian throne, and annexing the coast cities of Kilia and Cetatea Alba or Byelgorod, the Turkish Akkerman.

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  • In 1561 the adventurer and impostor Jacob Basilicus succeeded with Hungarian help in turning out the voivode Alexander Lapusheanu (1552-61 and 1563-68) and seizing on the reins of government.

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  • Perhaps Byrne was afraid someone would connect him to the theft, a fear that would be eliminated by his "death"—a fear that was turning out to be well founded.

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  • It was an edifying spectacle, and all the stranger given Moore's confidence of an anti-war vote turning out for a pro-war candidate.

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  • He's also turning out to be quite enterprising.

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  • Randy Newman later became a professional songwriter on a salary, turning out pop songs for others to sing.

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  • Not an edifying spectacle, and all the stranger given Moore's confidence of an anti-war vote turning out for a pro-war candidate.

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  • The establishment of the Tiro Nacional was enthusiastically received by all classes in Buenos Aires, the men turning out regularly to drill, and the women aiding the movement by collecting subscriptions for the purpose of armament and other necessaries.

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  • And yes, even the most highly regarded commercial brands are turning out not to be as good as advertised.

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  • Everyone has had the all too familiar experience of taking a picture that seemed like it would be perfect, but ended up not turning out.

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  • Getting a divorce and sorting out child custody issues is messy but the Spears/Federline divorce is turning out to be messier than most.

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  • Speedo swimwear has carved out a niche for itself by turning out some of the most competitive swimwear on the market.

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  • This style of cooking has long been used in gourmet restaurants and institutional kitchens - it's their secret weapon in turning out perfectly cooked meals every single time with amazing flavor.

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  • In the next two hundred years the Antwerp cutters developed important working and cutting techniques and were turning out high quality, highly sought after stones.

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  • In Canada, Shan is more well-known for swimwear collections--in fact, they've been in the business of turning out chic suits for 20 years.

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  • There have been many pretenders since, but no one has managed to beat the masters at their own game and even come close to turning out the kind of musical mayhem Jack and Meg produce with just a guitar and a set of drums.

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