Example sentences of "appear [prep] [num ord] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So , if waving goodbye to those treasured old shoes is too much , or if you 're biding your time to see what 's hot in the annual shoe guide which will appear in next month 's RUNNING magazine , just think cobblers .
2 Due to earlier printing over the Christmas period , the full feature and photocall of the centre will appear in next month 's ‘ Voice ’ .
3 A full report on the rave that never was will appear in next week 's issue .
4 The complete interview with Tim Yeo will appear in next week 's Community Care .
5 We have found that these roles are not always as clearly divided as may appear at first sight .
6 This is not as much of a gamble as it may appear at first sight , there are general principles of how to cope with the system , some of which can be built into automatic safeguards and some of which can be conveyed to the operator as knowledge and instructions .
7 The difference between the two kinds of training is not as great as would appear at first sight because it turns out that task training has in common with skill training an emphasis on the perceptual side of human functioning .
8 The impossibility of replication in police investigation is not as crippling as might appear at first sight because it is far less important , or even necessary , in the criminal context than in science .
9 This conclusion is not so unsatisfactory as it might appear at first sight .
10 But as is already clear from what was said in the last chapter , the irreducibility thesis , plausible though it may appear at first sight , remains highly vulnerable to criticism and requires important additional assumptions if it is to be taken at all seriously .
11 Such a definition may appear at first sight not to add much to Lord Macnaghten 's .
12 Although data does not appear at first sight to be a resource of the organisation , it certainly is a resource , as data is essential for the organisation to operate effectively .
13 Although terms such as lentement and vite are unambiguously indicative of tempo , many other expressions commonly found in French Baroque music which may appear at first sight to have no definite connotations of tempo were commonly understood as tempo indications at the time .
14 The plants lumped together under the umbrella name of herbs do not appear at first glance to be essential to maintain life , but it is now becoming apparent that this concept could be wrong , and that herbs are as necessary as oxygen , though the ingredients they contribute , such as minerals and vitamins , may only be found in minute quantities .
15 This idea is not so far-fetched as may appear at first glance .
16 The role of management is not as simple as it may appear at first glance .
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