Example sentences of "[adv] [ex0] appear to [be] " in BNC.
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1 | So the moon rises in the sky you ca n't see it sets you ca n't see it so there appears to be no moon . |
2 | Police said yesterday there appeared to be no sectarian motive for the killing . |
3 | Now there appears to be a third tactic selectivity . |
4 | For here there appears to be nothing that can not be transfused utterly with spirit , with high feeling , with fierce clean passion . |
5 | Sometimes there appeared to be justification enough — even if the manner of the dismissal left something to be desired . |
6 | Such action is totally consistent with property trading and possible development activities , and consequently there appears to be little alternative conclusion as regards the nature of those activities from a taxation point of view . |
7 | Lennox-Boyd then laid down that independence would only be granted if wanted by ‘ a substantial majority of the people ’ ; if Bourne 's proposals were accepted by NLM as well as CPP then they could go ahead : ‘ If he failed then there appeared to be no alternative but to call a general election ’ ( p.245 ) . |
8 | Then there appeared to be less common sources per unit volume of space for the nearby sources than for the distant ones . |
9 | Initially there appeared to be little to choose between them , but careful comparative trials showed that Marsilid made more contribution than isoniazid to the improvements in appetite and the weight gain . |
10 | For the private sector Challis and Bartlett ( 1986 ) observed that about 60 per cent of admissions were the result of a crisis/emergency and again there appeared to be little choice of the actual home . |
11 | Yet there appears to be no eventual change in the relationship between ‘ North South ’ and ‘ urban-rural ’ dimensions . |
12 | Sadly there appeared to be more light engine movements than actual trains in the years before closure . |
13 | Certainly there appears to be some sense in restricting any changes in the law of incest so that it continues to be an offence for a parent or grandparent to have sexual relations with a child aged 16 or 17 , because children of that age are often dependent and living at home , and so the conditions for exploitation are still present at that age . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | Certainly there appears to be a high risk that the child of an incestuous union between father and daughter or brother and sister will have serious congenital defects . |