Example sentences of "[adv] appear [prep] [be] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 At North Leigh the relieving insets of guilloche etc. appear to be simpler than those at Chedworth .
2 Indeed they do not only appear to be immoral , but dishonest as well .
3 The flow front appears as a mass of rounded pillows , disappearing into the blue haze of the Pacific , all appears to be motionless .
4 The dt route suddenly appeared to be promising , though there is still a long way to go as it takes 20 to 40 times this to make a muon in a particle accelerator .
5 Workers generally appear to be anxious about poor organisation , management , and resourcing for community care .
6 There thus appear to be two relationships between subjective risk and memory in driving .
7 South facing rooms which already appear to be warmer due to the extra light can more easily accommodate cooler shades such as pale blue .
8 There would thus appear to be some scope for policy activism , but , on further inspection , it turns out to be very limited indeed .
9 The system of interest group pressure ensuring state responsiveness to its publics thus appears to be flawed .
10 In each case there is a copper core with a plating of silver which superficially appears to be identical on the two coins .
11 In addition , close scrutiny of any one part of the process quickly reveals additional questions about how such developmental changes take place in the light of what still appear to be impoverished and often infrequent learning opportunities ( Shatz 1983 ) .
12 Nevertheless , there still appear to be notable differences , for example , with regard to the passing of property ( see Chapter 7 ) and also the effects of frustration ( see Chapter 10 ) .
13 ‘ There always appear to be two explanations of everything .
14 Taxing problems The arrest of the former head of the Mexican Treasury 's personnel section may go some way to explaining why government departments always appear to be overstaffed , but incapable of offering decent service .
15 They always appear to be happy and spend their lives trying to help others .
16 In other words , the old view that women 's crime is physically explainable would still appear to be influential , despite the fact that there is no real evidence for such explanations .
17 The use of tranquillizers of either the major ( e.g. phenothiazines ) or minor groups ( e.g. benzodiazepines ) does not usually appear to be helpful .
18 However , such metrics do not always appear to be natural .
19 It 's always appears to be that 's the one that 's brought to our attention .
20 There always appears to be great competition for food on these waters and very often it is just a case of the more successful angler reducing the odds against catching the larger fish .
21 Pond snail in monteray pine David Morgan ( or Ned ) is one of the rate sorts of person who always appears to be happy and cheerful , making him the natural leader of the Devon branch of the British Woodcarvers Association .
22 Your current occupancy rate is 50 per cent and you have a restaurant for 60 which always appears to be empty .
23 When you choose your meeting room , the size has to be such that there always appears to be more interest in the event than the organisers anticipated .
24 It still appears to be possible to test for market efficiency , for equation ( 3.31 ) predicts that the coefficient of f t will be 1 .
25 If your dog has n't presented a problem for years , is getting old but still appears to be healthy , and starts to display antisocial behaviour — check it out with your vet before you start to punish him or her for what might be a cry for help .
26 Current high levels of unemployment can be accounted for without recourse to an explanation from technology ; consumer appetite for yet more goods and services still appears to be insatiable ; and even those economists who advance reasons why new technology might cause unemployment at some point in the future acknowledge that just at present the likelihood is that it will cause labour shortages rather than an overall labour surplus .
27 Despite the millions of words that have been written and spoken on the subject of ‘ 1992 ’ , there still appears to be much more to be said on the subject .
28 Unfortunately the problem of strike and restrike ( it can take seconds before the lamp will light again once it has been switched off ) still appears to be insurmountable .
29 But while a non-linguistic preference or bias might explain why the meaning of more appears to be acquired before that of less , there still appears to be some violation of the principle of Contrast when children respond to more and less as if their meanings were identical .
30 Mr Hill said the murder still appeared to be motiveless .
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