Example sentences of "appear [prep] be [verb] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Just because we appear to be gorging ourselves on war coverage does n't mean to say that we swallow it whole . |
2 | A concern to prevent viewers switching off is normal but , on this particular occasion , broadcasters — particularly those at the BBC — appear to be overdoing it by promising a mixture of melodrama and cabaret ( ‘ a great national party ’ is another of Dimbleby 's images ) . |
3 | At the moment he does n't appear to be sharing it with anyone . ’ |
4 | exams time , date , I think we 're having it the earliest of the lot , for some stupid reason because Mel does n't appear to be having them till late either . |
5 | But President Suharto appears to be leaving nothing to chance . |
6 | Matters relating to your home life and financial security are highlighted and , while you can anticipate some minor gains , benefits or other incentives early this month , sparks may fly just prior to the 16th , when someone appears to be taking you for a fool or expecting you to foot the bill . |
7 | Nor did the Flemings feel that he was really supporting them ; he had appeared to be using them for his own ends . |
8 | In Britain the only consensus has appeared to be to regard him as an embarrassment . |
9 | Ryzhkov made no mention of a referendum in his address on May 24 , however , and subsequently officials appeared to be distancing themselves from the idea . |
10 | Visible now only in the panoramic view , the young woman appeared to be throwing something towards the few remaining Counsellors . |
11 | He was tall and gangling with a slack mouth and appeared to be holding something behind his back . |
12 | Otherwise there were few people about and those only men who appeared to be doing nothing in particular . |