Examples of 'it transpired' in a sentence

Meaning of "it transpired"

This phrase is often used to describe an event, situation, or information that became known or was revealed. It signifies that something was disclosed, discovered, or unfolded, often after being previously unknown or secret

How to use "it transpired" in a sentence

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it transpired
It transpired that fire was caused by a careless smoker.
Armand was shocked as it transpired before him.
It transpired we needed another five hundred people.
But what is so extraordinary about this event is the method by which it transpired.
But it transpired that their love was not to be.
Or what was hanging from the van, it transpired.
So it transpired that the public commitment was made.
In the course of conversation it transpired that my visitor was a Russian prince.
It transpired that mRNA was the answer.
Rather, they are recording history as it transpired.
It transpired that the machine did not function properly.
From a conversation with Turetsky 's neighbor it transpired that Turetsky did not spend the night at home.
It transpired they had taken bribes.
But upon investigation, it transpired.
It transpired that he was not concerned about that at all.

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That there was no painting in the sausage. But upon investigation, it transpired.
It transpired fastly that he was fooled by a fraud.
According to the State party, however, it transpired that the author 's allegations were groundless.
It transpired that my impressions of this man were correct.
That Turetsky didn't spend the night at home. From a conversation with Turetsky's neighbor it transpired.
But it transpired that it was my aura she could see.
Altogether, that 's how it transpired.
Afterwards it transpired that even his name was false.
He had over 200 witnesses lined up, but it transpired that few were required.
And it transpired they knew exactly who he was.
Upon being rescued it transpired that they some of them were military personnel.
It transpired into a heated political discussion.
And it transpired.
It transpired that two of the medical doctors had died.
At first reading, it transpired that the proposal is unnecessarily bureaucratic.
It transpired that legislation varied considerably between individual countries.
Afterwards, it transpired that she would never loved him.
It transpired that she had a baby with an unknown father.
In the meantime, it transpired that the system would be unable to operate at all.
It transpired that he had been the man in the blue hoodie.
Afterwards, it transpired that she ´ d never loved him.
It transpired that the noise emanated from another apartment.
But obviously it transpired to be vehicles that were on fire . ".
It transpired that no persons were trapped.
In April 1997 it transpired that the sale was not going to take place.
It transpired that she was going to break up with him.
But it transpired that.
It transpired that for one reason or another the sanctions were inadequate.
After that it transpired that the German had been busted twice in a doping test.
It transpired that certain people were more likely to become ill as a.
The next morning it transpired that the priest had left Tiruvottriyur two days previously.
It transpired that the available data was inadequate or lacked comparability.
However, it transpired that this area was too remote to.
As it transpired this turned out to be one of the most controversial rules.
Fortunately, it transpired that the laws of the road do not apply to him.

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Examples of using Transpired
Nothing untoward had transpired in the darkness
It transpired that fire was caused by a careless smoker
No one knows what transpired in this meeting
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