Example sentences of "it do [not/n't] appear to " in BNC.

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1 It is a house which has given rise to much aesthetic conjecture , and for a long time it was deemed to be the first seed of the modern movement in England , for it did not appear to be built in any revival style , but in a fresh new one .
2 And yet , in her case , it did not appear to him that she had been struck down by any kind of ordinary post-natal depression , as Adams 's next words seemed to confirm .
3 It did not appear to be a case where there had been collusion between the employer and the driver to their mutual advantage .
4 It did not appear to be caused by needle or pusher , because it was not happening in a regular line — just spasmodically .
5 It stopped , swaying as it hung below the air line , but it did n't appear to be damaged .
6 Examples are provided of the use of medication , including stopping such treatment when it does not appear to be helping a patient .
7 It does not appear to be particularly aggressive but will chase off any fish that enter the territory surrounding its flowerpot .
8 No matter if it does not appear to be infected , clear up all leaf matter and burn it .
9 However , it does not appear to be the exclusive property of the right .
10 it does not appear to me that there is any ground for contending that the bank appointed Mr. Colin Perry , in any capacity , to procure the signature of Mrs. Perry .
11 It does not appear to me that any sensible distinction can be made in this context between consent and authorisation .
12 Whatever the technicalities of coming out of the recession , to those engaged in the industry it does not appear to be over .
13 The distinction between a statute creating a public right and a statute prohibiting what had previously been lawful is not a satisfactory one as it does not appear to be based on any particular principle .
14 It does not appear to be written in that tone of voice .
15 Undoubtedly , as a general rule , the seller wants to get the highest price for his property , and the purchaser wishes to give the lowest , and in that sense it may be said that an expected difference between the parties is to be implied in every case , but unless a difference has actually arisen , it does not appear to me to be an " arbitration " .
16 It does not appear to be physically addictive .
17 It does not appear to be an adaptive characterisation for a species to operate ‘ altruistically ’ in this way .
18 It does not appear to me , however , that it has been established that there was sufficient use of the track by cars in the early 1930s to provide the foundation of a claim for a public right of way for vehicles . ’
19 I just wanted to point out that on this criteria , it does n't appear to be one that the county council has listed .
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