Example sentences of "appears [verb] [prep] the [noun sg] of " in BNC.

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1 In general … rejection appears to increase with the development of disability and the continuation of caring … only a handful of these disabled mothers would be said to be receiving tending in a context which was predominantly loving …
2 Click on it , and a picture appears relating to the area of the world you 've chosen .
3 What they do see is a high-energy electron ( positron ) that appears to come from the decay of a W - ( W - ) .
4 If the comprehensive store of published knowledge represented by the copyright libraries appears threatened in the era of digital technology , the opposite is true of unpublished and unique sources .
5 The discontent voiced by reviewers appears to focus on the implausibility of the novel 's plot and on the incongruity of the unsettling elements in it .
6 This appears to rest on the view of the United Kingdom position which was expressly rejected in the Westinghouse case .
7 The recent heightened loyalist threat appears to coincide with the removal of static vehicle checkpoints throughout Belfast .
8 This appears to coincide with the base of the granite batholith and may represent the basal Variscan thrust .
9 Indeed , this predisposition has been reinforced in the Japanese case by the unusual degree of social uniformity which appears to stem from the homogeneity of the people and their customs .
10 As Berger and Luckmann ( 1967 ) have described the sense of facticity in ideological thought , ‘ the world of institutions appears to merge with the world of nature ’ ( p. 108 ) .
11 The fundamental problem appears to lie in the balance of power within the NHS as an organisation .
12 However , the degree to which the maintenance behaviour is absorbed by several people appears to depend on the strength of the task-oriented actor(s) ; that is , if the group is dominated by one person , then , to restore balance to the group , most other members , for reasons which are difficult to understand , may adopt a consensus-seeking , team-building posture .
13 The effect of task difficulty in terms of whether a purely lateralised effect or a bilateral effect ( symmetrical or asymmetrical with respect to the two hands ) is observed thus appears to depend upon the nature of the two competing tasks .
14 Alcohol appears to interfere with the segregation of chromosomes during egg maturation , resulting in embryos that have an abnormal number of chromosomes ( such embryos are called aneuploid ) .
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