Example sentences of "appear [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The Government 's aim is to make the authorities all appear the same in investment terms . |
2 | Throughout the Germanic West , in the decades 680–700 , ‘ appear the first elements of a renaissance , a forerunner of the great Carolingian renewal ’ . |
3 | Cardioselective β-blocking drugs appear the drugs of choice in the hypertensive diabetic in whom dietary therapy has failed or who has more severe hypertension , although there may be an important role for the calcium antagonists . |
4 | At the end of this discussion appear the words ‘ but by the judge 's intervention all these things , unless they lead to immoral results , ought to be brought into effect ’ ( sed interventu iudicis haec omnia debent , si non ad turpem causam feruntur , ad effectum perduci ) . |
5 | In other words his is not the sort of playing which grabs you by the scruff of the neck , but rather disarmingly makes the whole process of playing this hugely demanding music appear the most natural thing in the world . |
6 | On the Essex page , for example , appear the signatures of F.W.W. Nicholas , H.W.F. Franklin , R.J. Stuart-King and R.C.G. Joy . |
7 | At the top of Elfriede 's file appear the words , ‘ No action ! |
8 | A word can be misspelled , mis-recognised or mis-written , but all three cases appear the same when looking at the pattern recogniser output . |
9 | The trees are bleached , or grey , or silver and translucent , or semi-ethereal , and within their branches and trunks appear the contorted faces of people in awful torment . |
10 | As the temperature fluctuations appear the same on all scales , the spectral index on these scales is constrained to be ( ref. 9 ) , and we shall discuss only the asymptotically scale-invariant form , originally introduced to explain galaxy clustering , and later shown to be a consequence of inflationary models . |
11 | Too much of a good thing for too long , in fact , mirrored in their supremacy at cricket , but when matters go awry through the dictates of cyclical change , then rebellion and recalcitrance appear the sole riposte . |
12 | Not for the normal reasons : that they 're failed creators ( they usually are n't ; they may be failed critics , but that 's another matter ) ; or that they 're by nature carping , jealous and vain ( they usually are n't ; if anything , they might better be accused of over-generosity , of upgrading the second-rate so that their own fine discriminations thereby appear the rarer ) . |
13 | A Gothic castle on the edge of the cold waters , on treeless cliffs where boats founder , where villages vanish ghostlily in shifting sands , and a reef where once a year appear the ragged bodies of all ever wrecked thereon — it begets legend . |
14 | She listened in such a way as to make every remark of mine appear the last word in wit . |
15 | Atherton and Gatting appear the most vulnerable and there are strong arguments for introducing at least one left-hander in a bid to make life more difficult for leg-spinner Shane Warne . |
16 | In the relegation battle , the Edinburgh pair , Grange and Inverleith , who were both promoted last year , appear the most vulnerable . |
17 | In the late romanticism of Stevenson 's tale of corruption in the South Seas , the islanders are not seen as virtuous noble savages , but certainly appear no worse than the white men who take advantage of them . |
18 | New courses appear every year to compete with those which are already on the market ( some of which may have been in use for many years ) and which are quite successful in their various ways . |
19 | Usually it 's a complete load of crap , with one or two interesting ( to me ! : - ) ) postings in the several hundred that appear every day . |
20 | Yet despite that authoritative vindication , the moment the PLO makes what might at first sight appear a slight regression to its old-style militancy , the US promptly joins the Israeli ‘ extremists ’ in pronouncing it a serious setback for the peace process . |
21 | Here , in the valley , the world seems to be constructed on a smaller and more delicate scale ; the fields are mere paddocks , so reduced that from this height their hedgerows appear a network of dark-green threads overspreading the paler green of the grass … such is the vale of Blackmoor . ’ |
22 | He has made himself appear a poodle of the executive . ‘ |
23 | Realization of Truth through self-gratification should … appear a contradiction in terms . ’ |
24 | From out of the air about the target suddenly appear a flock of hawks fashioned from ice . |
25 | Certainly the lower levels of Japanese public welfare make even temporary periods of unemployment appear a bleak proposition . |
26 | If I appear a bit quiet that 's because I 'm scared shitless of our publicist Malcolm 's driving and we 're currently bombing round Central London at 90 m.p.h. which is wreaking havoc on my nerves . |
27 | It was in no way intense , and indeed coming from such a figure it could not help but appear a little maternal ; Mrs Hill did not seem to discover anything odd in her own attitude , and would consult Clara 's opinion without any attempts at subterfuge or bravado ; she would defer to Clara 's position in the class by outrageously open remarks such as " Now , Clara , you 're the only girl likely to remember what I said last week " , or " Well , I suppose I 'm wasting my breath on all but Clara Maugham . " |
28 | Vlado told me that I must do as he asked — but I could simply make myself appear a fool by reporting news of no consequence . |
29 | If Edgar speaks the last words , they appear a sort of reproof to Albany while Edgar assumes authority over the hopes of the future . |
30 | Those of the latter mosaic appear a little finer , with neat tessellation and delicate tendrils flowing from the rim . |