Example sentences of "would appear [prep] [be] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 To compare the costs over both postal rates , there would appear to be two possibilities :
2 Whatever may be the limits of Article 235 , and it has been noted that it gave rise , even before the Community acquired its express environmental competence , to legislation on the conservation of wild birds , examples can be found of the development of what would appear to be new Community policies , without even a reference to Article 235 .
3 In relation to offences involving personal violence there would appear to be little evidence from the survey to substantiate claims that Merseyside is an exceptionally violent area In relation to household crimes , however , the rate in Merseyside is substantially higher and in the case of burglary three times higher than the national average .
4 While there are problems if cattle and sheep are allowed to overgraze pasture , there would appear to be ample evidence to suggest that grazing cattle and sheep on natural grassland can be beneficial to maintaining an ecological balance .
5 There would appear to be few situations when access to the premises at high level would be of value or desirable in emergencies .
6 With the population due to stabilise at merely twice the current numbers , there would appear to be little cause for concern on a global level .
7 In relation to school boards , there would appear to be three sets of questions :
8 With ‘ non-reminiscers ’ there would appear to be less reason to dwell on the past , and it might be more useful to avoid it unless the counsellor feels that there is a particularly strong reason and purpose for doing so .
9 There would appear to be less need for heavy garments richly embroidered , which necessitate special care and attention .
10 The tournament favourites would appear to be White Hart Marauders — named after a pub in Hampshire — who field among their ranks three of the recently-named British Lions , England 's Jeremy Guscott and Dewi Morris and Wales 's Richard Webster .
11 The obvious basis for a theory would appear to be direct observation of actual children .
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