Example sentences of "appear [adv] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 Although iridology is used primarily as a means of detecting problems before other symptoms appear rather than as a way of treating those problems , many iridologists are also herbalists or homoeopaths and can go on to work towards effecting a cure .
2 For the high and mighty only appear so because we are on our knees .
3 Compelled to re-enact rituals which appear only as stupid , trapped within the cyclic world of ‘ the love of created beings ’ , Eliot 's characters lead ‘ preord ’ lives of deep horror .
4 Time savings appear only if the best plays are looked at early on in the game .
5 — some word senses appear only when used in particular idioms or collocations ; Intersections — e.g. if ’ conduct ’ and ’ violin ’ appear together , this would suggest a different sense of ’ conduct ’ than if it appeared with ’ wire ’ ;
6 Some branches ' totals appear better than they should ; Pembrokeshire and Ceredigion benefited from having the Youth Conference and National Eisteddfod in their areas so they received a disproportionate number of HQ recruits .
7 Some branches ' totals appear better than they should ; Pembrokeshire and Ceredigion benefited from having the Youth Conference and National Eisteddfod in their areas so they received a disproportionate number of HQ recruits .
8 The pain barriers appear just as in marathon running and , as in other endurance sports , many people withdraw , suffering from either dehydration or cramp .
9 The jaws appear longer than broad .
10 Again there are two broad categories : either the jaws appear longer than wide with many oral papillae and large open tentacle pores or the jaw appears as broad as long with few oral papillae and small tentacle pores .
11 The jaws appear longer than wide .
12 Some appear automatically when you begin a certain task ( the Chart toolbar appears when you start work on a graph ) and others live under the Options toolbar in the menu .
13 As lighter shades of tesserae appear nearer when viewed from a distance , so do larger tesserae ; conversely , small tesserae appear more distant , as do darker shades .
14 Jackson 's work is fundamentally committed to formal concerns ; the spatial effects of colour , the purity of form , the dynamics of line ; the paintings appear both as experiments in aesthetics and exercises in logic .
15 This is somewhat ironical in that , as we shall see , it is Engels 's anthropological enthusiasm and his trust in Morgan which has been the source of many of the points in his work which appear now as unacceptable to anthropologists and which have been the cause of some of the most damaging objections to his theories .
16 In most insects they appear externally as mere slits but in many Diptera they form intracranial tunnels .
17 They describe how our conceptions of reality are distorted by ideology : ‘ in all ideology men and their circumstances appear upside-down as in a camera obscura ’ ( p. 47 ) .
18 He put her through a variety of exercises , his demonstration making each one appear easier than the last .
19 Unpretentious yet beautiful orange brick and pantiled watermills , trout farms and farmhouses rest peacefully in isolated spots and cosy little hamlets appear unexpectedly as one turns of a bend of a woldland way .
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