Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pers pn] [vb mod] appear " in BNC.
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1 | In many respects they may appear somewhat crude and certainly there is much room for improvement , particularly in the areas of whole embryo culture and precise manipulations of the embryo , both in vitro and in vivo . |
2 | But Rowland 's offer has been dismissed out of hand by Brent Walker and unless the bond holders , owed £102m in all , agree to the restructuring plan involving BW 's 47 bankers it would appear that the directors will have no other alternative but to put the company into receivership . |
3 | Although in some circumstances it would appear that steroid use was very sophisticated , in many instances knowledge about drugs and injection technique was very poor ’ . |
4 | If fire fighting is to be undertaken in such circumstances it would appear that a range of pre-planned , pre-positioned equipment is necessary , capable of being independently controlled and deployed . |
5 | The chances are that during the first eight or nine years you may appear to be treading water in the process of proving yourself . |
6 | However , as illness is not equally distributed across the social classes it would appear that older people from manual occupations under-consult their GP . |
7 | From his diaries it would appear that he was interested in trying his hand at oil-painting . |
8 | In comparative terms it would appear that there is little cause for alarm at the growth path of UK public expenditure . |
9 | In some cases they may appear to be in conflict . |
10 | With their broader streets and freshly painted houses they might appear to be so , but , as Engels remarked , those streets were often unpaved and lacked a sewer , the paint was bound to fade within a decade , and their apparent solidity of build would then be revealed as no more than that of bricks laid end to end . |
11 | To most westerners it may appear as a mere decorative embellishment reflecting the ubiquitous presence of the Cobra all over India , or possessing some remote significance in terms of local superstition or religious belief . |
12 | From the cash surpluses from trading activities it would appear that the firm can afford , in cash terms , to finance the purchase of the new stock handling equipment . |
13 | From examining the shapes of these graphs it would appear that increasing the size of the corpus would have only a small effect on the percentage of bigram transitions found . |
14 | In the information given regarding projects it would appear that a Mother and Toddler Group would fall into Section 3 , Priority 1 . ’ |
15 | From the shape of the body , its long tail and thin arm with prehensile fingers it would appear to be a monkey , with what could be a crested helmet on its head . |
16 | From reading these accounts it would appear that three main changes have taken place in family structure and functioning over the past one or two centuries : |
17 | However , after additions it would appear as in Fig. 7.4 . |
18 | But when working with others she may appear a little inflexible . |
19 | To human beings it might appear as a random jumble of instrumentation , but to those of the Doctor 's civilisation one glance at its internal configuration would enable the pilot to work out his position in time and space . |
20 | To some all this will appear to be petty , intrusive and narrow-minded along the lines of ‘ What right had they to … ’ ; to others it will appear an example of the chapel 's commitment to their beliefs . |
21 | And it may not be automatically obvious that whereas in some dictionaries " accountable " will be a separate entry in others it will appear under the general entry of " account " . |