Example sentences of "appear in the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Note has been taken of these and some of them appear in the panel 's revision .
2 He saw the hole appear in the plaster almost right above him .
3 Conventional gestures are valuable not only because they often appear in the epics themselves , but also because they are universally recognised as a means of communication in real life and have been used on the stage since the earliest days of the theatre .
4 There are thus a considerable number who appear in the autobiographies as simple vignettes .
5 ‘ I saw two holes appear in the windscreen in front of me and I felt pain in my chest .
6 I became famous ( or notorious ) for my diary , which I kept up assiduously , and which was generally believed to be full of scandal of the sort the school authorities would not like to see appear in the newspapers .
7 Bands appear in the streets , and folklore groups are dancing and singing in the central reservations and gardens of Funchal .
8 The most senior of these officials appear in the Bundestag : oral questions arc often answered by the Staatssekretär rather than by the minister himself , leading to a weakening of the institution of the oral parliamentary question , especially since the answers given are often not informative or satisfactory , and the length of questions limited .
9 They appear in the suite fabric , paintings and other pieces of art .
10 Only on 3 occasions did the named individual actually appear in the dream as themselves .
11 There are a variety of exercises to check understanding at the back of each book and all the readers contain a picture dictionary , illustrating the words that appear in the stories .
12 I still see those dew drops like our tear drops that also marvellously appear in the heavens .
13 They appear in the documents section and therefore do not , we may take it , represent the views of the editors .
14 Whenever a file is opened or saved a number of extra buttons appear in the dialogue box .
15 ( 2 ) Within this main heading , the links of the pattern diagram when they appear in the text could have an underline in red .
16 References are numbered sequentially as they appear in the text , followed by those in tables and finally by those in figure legends .
17 And I think these phrases appear in the text .
18 There was a very considerable consensus on the elements selected , and these choices , in the order in which they appear in the text , are given below along with the percentage ( rounded to the nearest integer ) of the informants who identified each one .
19 Awards , except to foreigners , appear in the London Gazette ; citations exist for a number of awards although the majority of World War Two examples do not have citations .
20 ‘ Then these creatures see five discs suddenly appear in the water .
21 The module names still appear in the module relations table and are still visible to users querying the LIFESPAN RDBI database .
22 Early references to the place of specialist work appear in the findings of the government-commissioned Lovelock review of NACAB in 1983 .
23 These cover a period from 1442 to 1560 and obviously do not represent the whole of the villagers at this time , but are of those whose names appear in the index of wills of the Rochester Consistory Court .
24 These specific figures appear in the Assessment of Resources Regulations and not in the Act , and so can be easily uprated as necessary .
25 Two other individuals whose names appear in the story should be identified .
26 A range of personal items — new clothes , underwear , make-up , haircuts , public transport , leisure services — rarely appear in the expenditure diaries of mothers in low-income households .
27 Full details appear in the Schedule to the Consumer Credit ( Settlement Information ) Regulations 1983 .
28 These arrangements of Bayezid II's seem to be among the earliest occurrences of , and may well have helped to set the pattern for , a number of joint muderrisliks and muftiliks which appear in the course of the sixteenth century , many of which were at a relatively high level in the hierarchy .
29 Many but not all appear in the Offences Against the Person Act 1861 ( hereinafter OAPA ) .
30 When soils receive more than the critical load , the natural capacity to neutralize acidity is overwhelmed , cations ( e.g. calcium ) are leached out , phosphorus is retained and aluminium and trace metals appear in the soil water .
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