Example sentences of "[pers pn] would appear to be [art] " in BNC.
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1 | To judge by the official Labour literature , they would appear to be a moderate bunch . |
2 | He says that Wilko always talked in riddles with him , became jealous at his popularity and so sold him to the scum so he would appear to be a traitor . |
3 | It would appear to be a relatively recent phenomenon in the CAB that so many client problems seem insoluble . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | Another Kat-Zet usage , widely current , used in many forms : it sounds like smistig , but it would appear to be a conflation of two German substantives , Schmutzstück and Schmuckstück , ‘ garbage ’ and ‘ jewel ’ . |
6 | Hence , to issue new shares at a substantial discount to the market price and then underwrite it would appear to be a case of double indemnity in which the primary insurer is assured of a very small probability of having to make a compensation payment . |
7 | It would appear to be an astonishingly generous offer to the game in this country , given that the only person who stands to lose out of such a venture is Lloyd himself . |
8 | It would appear to be an easy task to show that the nuclear family has progressively lost many of its functions over the past two hundred years . |
9 | A plectrum helps with accuracy , also adding attack and brightness to the sound , so as such it would appear to be the required compromise . |
10 | ‘ I would , gladly , if I knew ; it would appear to be the quickest way of getting rid of you , and that , Mr Whoever-you-are , would give me great pleasure . ’ |
11 | It would appear to be the case that , for this kind of effect to take place , the word 's function must be made available to the syntactic and semantic processes very early on in the access process . |
12 | Ours would appear to be an academic qualification , which may not be able to be adapted to suit NVQ . |