Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [vb -s] to be an " in BNC.

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1 And of course heating your house in the middle of the night is not what everybody wants , so there has to be an attractive price to persuade people to do that and to invest in the storage heaters , hence the half price electricity .
2 erm yes , obviously it has to be an individual decision on people 's parts , how you know whether they feel they 're prepared to do that .
3 It was decided also that if any person was to win 6 years in succession , he would be presented with the trophy to keep ; so far it appears to be an impossible goal as in the intervening 266 years , no person has won more than once .
4 Well he happens to be an old flame of Mummy 's .
5 Even then it tends to be an option used for only a selection of shots depending on hazards , the pin position and preference for a particular shape of shot .
6 The county council believes that North Yorkshire , the character of it , er is a national asset , but there is a view that because the county is large and relatively sparsely populated , there should be almost what appears to be an open door policy for development .
7 Ed 's comment — Sometimes what appears to be an unholy mixture of fish can work .
8 Instead there seems to be an increasing amount of discontent among people , especially the more highly educated sections of society .
9 There is a jungle region in northern India where there are several more hot springs and here again there seems to be an abundance of helium .
10 In children too there seems to be an increase in problems relating to antisocial , aggressive conduct and delinquent acts .
11 Certainly there appears to be an eternal youth about his batting , a fact to which the Herefordshire bowlers will bear witness following his innings of 137 against them in the Western Division of the Minor Counties Championship .
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