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

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1 Similar extensive bibliographies appear for the Church of England , all the monastic orders , Roman Catholicism , Spiritual Healing , Judaism , Islam and all other religious denominations and orders of , or relating to , Christianity .
2 Professional safeguards apply to those who appear for the prosecution and the defence .
3 Moving the smaller oval into place is much easier than you might expect because of the way guidelines appear as the point that you have picked up come into alignment with important features on other object .
4 Acknowledgements are brief and appear after the reference list ; grant and contribution numbers are not allowed .
5 To get the best value on your holiday , take a look at the ‘ Sovereign Value ’ boxes which appear throughout the brochure .
6 The sisters were also responsible for the bowls of flowers which appear throughout the house .
7 The dogs ' heads appear above the windowsill , howling through the rift left in the glass .
8 The Camden-based five-piece appear under the pseudonym The Golden Eggs at and London Marquee supporting Power Of Dreams .
9 Lymphocytes are small round cells which appear under the microscope as black dots , like tail-less tadpoles , working their way through the tissues .
10 Note has been taken of these and some of them appear in the panel 's revision .
11 He saw the hole appear in the plaster almost right above him .
12 ‘ I saw two holes appear in the windscreen in front of me and I felt pain in my chest .
13 They appear in the suite fabric , paintings and other pieces of art .
14 Only on 3 occasions did the named individual actually appear in the dream as themselves .
15 Whenever a file is opened or saved a number of extra buttons appear in the dialogue box .
16 ( 2 ) Within this main heading , the links of the pattern diagram when they appear in the text could have an underline in red .
17 References are numbered sequentially as they appear in the text , followed by those in tables and finally by those in figure legends .
18 And I think these phrases appear in the text .
19 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 .
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 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 .
23 These specific figures appear in the Assessment of Resources Regulations and not in the Act , and so can be easily uprated as necessary .
24 Two other individuals whose names appear in the story should be identified .
25 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 .
26 Full details appear in the Schedule to the Consumer Credit ( Settlement Information ) Regulations 1983 .
27 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 .
28 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 .
29 The pluralist approach in the community power debate , it is argued in Chapter 5 , is only the most visible and coherent strand of an approach which has much wider ramifications , some of which appear in the case studies later .
30 Similar intrusions by authors commenting on their own practice and proceedings , or enacting in their texts problematic relations between language , fiction and reality , also appear in the work of Christine Brook-Rose , Muriel Spark , Giles Gordon , Rayner Hepenstall , David Caute , John Berger , B.S. Johnson , Alasdair Gray , Julian Barnes and others .
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