Example sentences of "[not/n't] appear to be [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 The fact that the social desirability of not appearing to be prejudiced is linked in discourse to its expression means that an analysis of the ideology , or the wider pattern of ideas , should not avoid the theme of ‘ prejudice ’ .
2 Sometimes , however , they prefer not to appear to be opposed , claiming to be generally sympathetic to the proposal , differing only on the appropriate time to bring it forward .
3 Unattended and unrepresented claimants ' appeals did not appear to be tested as carefully as those of attended and represented claimants .
4 The two policemen who were shown into his room did not appear to be daunted by this .
5 As I say sir we put this matter down till later in the day , the defendant wi will not appear to be represented therefore the committal will have to be dealt with by re reading out all the statements .
6 The defendant would not appear to be represented , therefore the committal will have to be dealt with by the way of reading out all the statements .
7 One possible reason for this would be that fixed information may simply not be attended in the judgment phase , after all , we have already seen that the amount of such information present does not appear to be related to risk ratings ( r(46)=0.15 between studies , r(48)=0.13 within the ratings scales study alone ) or accident estimates ( r(46)=0.23 between studies ) .
8 The same technique can be used to identify those descriptions which were never matched by comments in the potential risks condition , these might be regarded as peripheral details in the stimuli in the sense that they do not appear to be related to risks .
9 It did not appear to be caused by needle or pusher , because it was not happening in a regular line — just spasmodically .
10 In Numbers 11 certainly the people do not appear to be faced with starvation .
11 Attendance at lectures does not appear to be affected by the availability of outline notes .
12 His studies are particularly interesting in the fact that the accuracy of judgments of estimated risk did not appear to be affected by driving experience .
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 But about 4 p.c. of Down 's syndrome children are born with either mosaic Down 's syndrome or inherited Downs and these conditions do not appear to be covered on the policy .
15 Where the procedural matter in issue does not appear to be covered by any of the statutory provisions the court has an inherent jurisdiction to regulate its own procedure .
16 He does not appear to be disheartened .
17 ‘ You do not appear to be foxed at all , ’ she explained .
18 If he noticed that Zukov was now edging further to the side , widening the arc of fire , he did not appear to be troubled .
19 They did not appear to be engaged , nor was Madeleine sporting a ring , but Harry had had no opportunity to discover if the army captain was really her fiance .
20 In a few cases home-based treatment using the same approach may be helpful , although large-scale use of domiciliary treatment does not appear to be justified .
21 The suggestion inherent in her question — that the signalling is antiquated — does not appear to be justified .
22 He did not appear to be disturbed by the notion .
23 But his deckhouse did not appear to be locked .
24 The arms do not appear to be noded .
25 It does not appear to be written in that tone of voice .
26 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 .
27 The Kha-Khan did not appear to be offended .
28 Tillich 's tendency to hypostasize the Ultimate in the concept of Ground of Being does not appear to be shared by Gandhi .
29 Many relinquishing mothers ( little work has been done on fathers ) do not appear to be reconciled to the adoption — 62 per cent of birth parents ' referrals to the PAC concerned a search for their child .
30 He wanted to eliminate people within and without the party and by killing Kirov , another major figure in the party he could eliminate those in the party whom he disliked , legitimately enough , so that they did not appear to be murdered but victims of the purges .
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