Example sentences of "appears at first " in BNC.
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1 | Once the field-worker was categorized as conforming to their typification of a ‘ good ’ Catholic ( the meaning of which we will outline elsewhere ) , then her religion was no longer as important as it appears at first sight , although the extent to which it had a residual effect is impossible to estimate . |
2 | The way the poem is ordered allows us momentarily to read it as if the juxtaposition was just that of eye and Canaletto , for the eye appears at first as an independent entity . |
3 | But there was another element in the creation of its unusual nature , one which appears at first sight a source of significant weakness rather than strength . |
4 | This is a much more debatable — and debated — point than appears at first sight . |
5 | The way of life which Jesus described in the beatitudes appears at first sight to be a contradiction . |
6 | But even this is not as extensive as it appears at first sight for , in conducting an investigation on a complaint , the Tribunal must apply ‘ the principles applicable by a court on an application for judicial review ’ . |
7 | This order , from which our modern days of the week derive ( e.g. iii French ) , appears at first sight to be devoid of sense , since it does not accord in an obvious way with the order in which ( according to pre-Copernican cosmology ) the ‘ planets ’ were thought to lie in relation to the earth : Saturn , Jupiter , Mars , the sun , Venus , Mercury , the moon . |
8 | So often , a species appears at first glance to be a standard version of one of these ten categories . |
9 | Wordsworth 's next work , The Borderers , appears at first to be a pseudo-Shakespearean tragedy , one of many that the Romantic poets produced . |
10 | The poet appears at first to be unable to utter his thoughts clearly ; he circles wildly , stumbling from one half-finished sentence into another , and breaking up the lines awkwardly ( 1 , 2 , 6 , 9 ) . |
11 | The distinction does arise and it can not entirely be neglected but it is much less important than appears at first sight . |
12 | Thus , as far as the spadefoot is concerned , it is quite possible that what appears at first sight to be a random collection of toads arbitrarily mating with anything and everything is actually an ordered process . |
13 | Apprenticeship training is essentially about ensuring standards of workmanship and characteristically it appears at first sight to take an unconscionably long time . |
14 | Poulantzas thus constructs what appears at first to be a morass of categories in continual flux ; but he then extracts from it a pattern of relations which he regards as constant . |
15 | The question appears at first in terms of whether the suppression of pornography by censorship is worth the price in terms of loss of freedom of expression . |
16 | He said : ‘ This appears at first glance to be quite a simple scheme , until we come to actually explaining it to the customer . |
17 | There may prove to be less difference between some modern versions of Christianity and Buddhism and psychoanalysis than appears at first sight . |
18 | Such compound instructions may therefore be less useful than appears at first sight . |
19 | The evidence from longitudinal surveys of the unemployed appears at first sight to be not wholly consistent . |
20 | Those who have worked in the legal civil service report that it is much more interesting than appears at first sight . |
21 | When he was shown the Demoiselles d'Avignon , Braque appears at first to have been bewildered by it , though he realized that it marked an important new departure . |