Example sentences of "[adj] apparently [adj] [noun pl] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Even such apparently small reductions in GDP growth imply big cumulative differences in the long run .
2 Such apparently secure grounds of objection amount to two narratives ; their intriguing similarity brings out the extent to which poststructuralism challenges not just the politics and institutions of the right but also the politics and theoretical systems of the left .
3 Rather than accepting this rather pessimistic view of human nature , social scientists have suggested two other reasons for surveys reporting such apparently high levels of satisfaction .
4 These apparently autonomous changes in attitude , with their powerful demographic consequences , are difficult to account for ( Stone 1977 ) .
5 In the next section we will look more closely at these apparently conflicting claims in relation to one particular disorder , irritable bowel syndrome or IBS .
6 We have just suggested that one way of interpreting these apparently different patterns of error in the production of open and closed class lexical items is to argue for the existence of two separate vocabularies which are accessed during the production of spoken language .
7 Williams was a man who was able to hold many apparently contradictory ideas in harmony .
8 The most complex and most difficult to analyse are tasks requiring original thinking often with many apparently random alternations between deduction and induction , this occurs in fault diagnosis tasks .
9 In other words , we need to recognize that many apparently independent units of production are , without being legally owned subsidiaries , so dominated through subcontracting and purchasing arrangements , that they are effectively part of a single unit of capitalist production .
10 Derrida reverses this priority by making all apparently logocentric forms of discourse secondary and indeed illusory .
11 The passage sets up a straightforward opposition between what de Man calls " two apparently incompatible chains of connotation " : De Man 's claim that these poles enter into a system of exchanges and substitutions becomes an argument that this opposition " also contains statements claiming the priority of metaphor in a binary system that opposes metaphor to metonymy " ( 1979 : 62 ) .
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