Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] appears [prep] [be] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The result also appears to be a vindication of his gamble to delay the election until almost the last moment in the hope that signs of economic recovery would persuade voters to give him a mandate . |
2 | The source of objective legal rules thus appears to be the fully developed rationality of the intellectual elites of different nations . |
3 | Gorer , in his 1970 study of sex in England carried out on behalf of the Opinion Research Centre remarks that , " England still appears to be a very chaste society " . |
4 | The role of the accountant also appears to be a mystery . |
5 | Fergie is understood to have been offered a lump sum and a handsome yearly allowance of around Pounds 150,000 but the sticking point now appears to be the extent of Andrew 's access to their two children Beatrice and Eugenie . |
6 | The rationale for intervention then appears to be the degree of error . |
7 | Among them , Jean Fraser with her Celestial Bodies calls upon the services of two nuns and a nude female to help recreate Manet 's famous Dejeuner sur l'Herbe , while Deborah Bright makes her point by interpolating an ambivalent , bisexual figure into a number of famous film stills so that what was originally a one to one male/ female relationship now appears to be a menage-a-trois . |
8 | Dismantling a number was more demanding : The main difficulty factor here appears to be the need to see a number as made up of place value components rather than viewing numbers as a complete entity . |
9 | Comparable irregularity also appears to be the rule at Ashton in the area west of the modern Oundle to Peterborough road , though the excavated area is dominated by a single main road with several side-lanes , and in the evidence visible at the problematical sites of Dragonby and Kirmington . |
10 | Each of these tiny organisms thus appears to be a committee of simpler ones . |
11 | This groove also appears to be an ‘ inborn ’ difference ( Imreie & Wyburn , 1958 ) . |