Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb mod] [adv] appear to be " in BNC.

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1 The defendant would not appear to be represented , therefore the committal will have to be dealt with by the way of reading out all the statements .
2 The near side will also appear to be thicker than the far side .
3 The spread of HIV infection through the medium of shared injection equipment would therefore appear to be less likely among Wirral users compared to other major cities in the UK where heroin users mostly inject their drugs .
4 However , the aim would also appear to be to attempt to override the case law of the European Court which goes beyond this principle .
5 Since more than one successful path through the grammar may be necessary ( more than one syntactic combination may be possible from the candidate words ) a parallel process would also appear to be a logical choice .
6 However , as the Philips Report ( HMSO 1954 ) pointed out : ‘ The contribution to be expected from any likely postponement of retirement would not appear to be large in relation to total available manpower . ’
7 Edwards does relate the socialisation patterns of speakers to their Patois competence : " The degree of speakers " integration into the black community as measured by their network score would thus appear to be the most important determinant of their Patois competence .
8 The hidden agenda could easily appear to be that " our drama is the least important thing in the school " .
9 However inversion would not appear to be particularly appropriate given the actual data involved in this case .
10 Organizational commitment would not appear to be left to chance in many cases .
11 A before/after sequence would also appear to be excluded from the representation of the relation between the event of the main verb and that of the infinitive in the case of the verbs of perception .
12 The Astropath must suddenly appear to be possessed — with lethal consequences .
13 The fear , whether justified or not , undoubtedly enhanced the influence of a politician , for evenhanded justice would therefore appear to be due to his favour .
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