Example sentences of "appear [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 In the next few weeks advertisements will appear for a chief executive who , if all goes to plan , will have a year to run themselves in and have a real say in building the new institution .
2 Small bruises may appear for no apparent reason under the skin , and the skin itself can become hard and have a tendency to crack .
3 This last point is certainly not irrelevant , since the commemorative scroll sent to me from the Palace names Leslie as of the Parachute Regiment ; and under this unit did he appear for the last time in the Army List .
4 This social report , which will appear for the first time in respect of the year ended 31 March 1993 , will include personnel issues , relationships with producers , educational and development impact , shareholder relations , and environmental impact .
5 Their problems intensified when wing ace Martin Offiah did n't appear for the second half after picking up a leg injury .
6 He did not appear for the second-half of the match , which ended in a 1-1 draw , raising fears the knee had been badly damaged and that his career would again be threatened .
7 Sometimes the worst happens , and the actor does not appear for the ‘ half ’ .
8 In this case , an additional prompt will appear for the user to enter the required version number .
9 The garrison kept an eye on the Collector 's bedroom , expecting to see his face appear for an inspection of Harry 's work .
10 The Germanic tribe is therefore based on shared locality rather than kinship , but it consists of a collection of kinship units each with access to a territory , thus ‘ individual landed property ( of the different families ) does not appear as a contradictory form of communal landed property , nor as mediated by the community but the other way round .
11 Cases of mental handicap which occur during or after birth are of course undetectable during the pregnancy , and the autistic child will appear as a healthy baby in the womb .
12 It is only through the most tinted of retrospective spectacles that the 1960s can appear as a golden age , and least of all in the deprived areas to which the Report correctly gave so much attention :
13 It explains how ‘ adolescence ’ as a concept could almost appear as a metaphor for human nature : dangerous if left untutored and ‘ natural ’ , but capable of ennobling the race if the ‘ natural ’ was educated by , to quote Urwick again , ‘ the skilled hand ’ .
14 Approaches that have tended to over-emphasise the cost aspects of RMI and to make it appear as a finance-driven system tend to alienate the service provider groups and often meet with resistance at clinician level .
15 The income from the business rate will appear as a grant from central government so that total grants will amount to 75 per cent of local expenditure .
16 This may appear as a sudden change in behaviour because the more subtle signs were not noticed before the operation .
17 To most westerners it may appear as a mere decorative embellishment reflecting the ubiquitous presence of the Cobra all over India , or possessing some remote significance in terms of local superstition or religious belief .
18 If the finished illustration is examined under a magnifying glass , the surface will appear as a mass of tiny rings , all linked but of varying size .
19 This ‘ stamp ’ would emphasise to users the cost of the health service since it would appear as a separate tax item on the pay slip , and would therefore increase in line with earnings and not prices .
20 Even the certainties of hopelessness may paradoxically appear as a form of hope , promising to make reasonable what is unreasonable , namely hopelessness itself .
21 The band will appear as a seven-piece to preview material from their forthcoming album , not expected until next summer .
22 Database development and a news archiving feature which may well appear as a separate product are also in the pipeline .
23 With the continuing growth of specialisation in medicine , the survival of general practice may appear as a paradox to be explained .
24 That machine has now gone back to being called the Model 54 and will appear as a 45MHz TAB-packaged four-way , as it was meant to at one time .
25 That machine has now gone back to being called the Model 54 and will appear as a 45MHz TAB-packaged four-way , as had already been intended at one time .
26 The repressed impulse may appear as a psychosomatic disturbance , with symptoms in the mouth or the digestive system .
27 It may consist of a tape-slide sequence which can be shown to classes and groups or viewed singly by individuals , and conveying a particular unit of information or stimulus ; it may , on the other hand , be half a term 's work programme for a class , meeting twice weekly for an hour and three quarters each time It may appear as a number of elements in a schedule of work which also includes directed teaching , use of text book , and practical formal exercises , as well as enquiry work , the consultation of sources , and a problem-solving exercise involving the study of a filmstrip in relation to a work-sheet or a passage in a novel .
28 To human beings it might appear as a random jumble of instrumentation , but to those of the Doctor 's civilisation one glance at its internal configuration would enable the pilot to work out his position in time and space .
29 The potential for change is therefore always present in variation , and may appear as a progressively greater or lesser favouring by the speech community of particular linguistic variants from among the variants that are available in the community at some particular time : to that extent change can be said to consist of change in community norms .
30 Because EPS files are stored with an accompanying bitmap they must be transferred in binary format and , owing to the screen problems , may only appear as a grey rectangle on the PC .
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