Example sentences of "seem at [adj] sight " in BNC.

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1 This confirmed an earlier decision : as a general principle , we would not try to collect only those trees that seemed at first sight to be superior .
2 It seemed at first sight to be a chaos of struggling men and horses , a wild mêlée ; but soon it became apparent to the newcomers that it was in fact more like a whirlpool of activity , with the ambushed English , above whom the royal standard wavered uncertainly , in the centre , whilst their more numerous attackers circled round them , smiting and thrusting but apparently making only moderate impact .
3 More important , the big volcanoes which make up the Hawaiian Islands all seem at first sight to have central vents — they are mountains thousands of metres high , with craters right at the top .
4 As Richards has recently indicated , the Cox survey and the longitudinal study are not as mutually supportive as they seem at first sight .
5 Claudius made two other arrangements which seem at first sight to be highly anomalous .
6 Individual points along a spectrum , on the other hand , seem at first sight to be insufficiently distinguished from one another .
7 It can therefore be seen that these inducements are not quite as attractive as they seem at first sight .
8 The religious culture of Lérins and of Faustus in particular seem at first sight to be at odds with the rhetorical culture of Sidonius 's own writings .
9 The reason that Schrödinger 's and Heisenberg 's versions of quantum mechanics had seemed at first sight different from each other ( see p. 14 ) was that they had chosen to use contrasting extreme possibilities .
10 He quickly realised that , tactically , the situation at Verdun was not quite as desperate as it had seemed at first sight .
11 Partly this involves his audience in material which seems at first sight the familiar stuff of the music-hall chorus .
12 Neither judgment is quite the epitaph it seems at first sight .
13 This is a more generous protest even than it seems at first sight , for Jacob 's possessions include Esau 's birthright , and Isaac 's blessing that had been meant for him .
14 It seems at first sight strange that in a disposition essentially formless so much time should be spent by the jurists on questions of wording .
15 Milan by contrast seems at first sight a city of the nineteenth century , the era of its greatest prosperity .
16 Those who rebut any ideas of extraterrestrial civilizations ask what seems at first sight to be a very salient question : ‘ Where are they all ? ’
17 The art of task analysis always is to select what does matter , reject what does not matter and separate into categories or stages something which seems at first sight to have no internal boundaries .
18 The interpretation of this measure of consistency is not as straightforward as it seems at first sight .
19 This behaviour seems at first sight to be the opposite of that seen during wound closure .
20 The debate about using readmission to measure quality of care is obviously much more complex than it seems at first sight .
21 Mary seems at first sight to have carried still further the process of reversion : ‘ numbers cause great confusion , ’ remarked Count Feria , Charles V 's ambassador .
22 To the novelist , that alteration in domestic mores seems at first sight to have had more significance than the increasing diversity of styles .
23 One way of approaching the non-cultural ( or non-social ) aspects of psychological theory is to start with what seems at first sight like a simple series of internal inconsistencies in Freud 's work .
24 However , although it seems at first sight that prospects for prevention associated with life events are bleak , there are nevertheless a number of realistic possibilities , and it is important to go through these .
25 For example , as we noted , the definition of pragmatics as concerned with encoded aspects of context may be less restrictive than it seems at first sight ; for if in general ( a ) principles of language usage have as corollaries principles of interpretation , and ( b ) principles of language usage are likely in the long run to impinge on grammar ( and some empirical support can be found for both propositions ) , then theories about pragmatic aspects of meaning will be closely related to theories about the grammaticalization of aspects of context .
26 The offer would seem at first sight to be an extremely generous one , but those who make it know it can not be accepted .
27 It would seem at first sight feasible to calculate this size in a way which reflected precisely the actual use for each category .
28 That it should have been modelled on the Temple of Solomon may seem at first sight presumptuous , but it was an age that relished allusion , and Solomon , son of David , was of royal descent , anointed by Zadok the priest , and the king par excellence .
29 It may seem at first sight that the plot of land , the fief , as it was called , was a reward for service , something granted in exchange for service , which would fall in when the vassal died and be regranted to a new vassal .
30 However , this limitation is not as serious as it may seem at first sight , since the thoughtful response may well be regarded as an adequate objective .
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