Example sentences of "[adv] appears [prep] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Herringman probably retired to Carshalton in the mid-1690s , when his name no longer appears in the Poor Rate ledgers for the parish of St Martin-in-the-Fields .
2 The term normally appears on the right-hand side in place of .
3 Much more appears in the same vein ; but Temple is at his most eloquent in describing the qualifications of the successful Resident .
4 NORWAY 'S Stig Inge Bjornebye has fallen victim to Liverpool 's injury jinx — before he ever appears in a red shirt .
5 In solutions , which are stabilized in this way by secondary bonding , the LCST usually appears below the boiling temperature of the solvent but it has been found experimentally that an LCST can be detected in non-polar systems when these are examined at temperatures approaching the critical temperature of the solvent .
6 This description actually appeared 100 years later , for ‘ Sutton Globe ’ has stood the test of time and still appears in the latest catalogue .
7 Reynolds also appears as the central figure in Zoffany 's group portrait of all 36 founder members of the Royal Academy , of which he was first President .
8 In these latter cases , it will be difficult to defend as comment unless it clearly appears as a mere expression of opinion which a fair-minded man could honestly infer from the facts upon which the comment is said to based .
9 Even Laurie Mains , the All Black selector whose face rather appears like a grave image when he is interviewed on television , managed a quiet smile after he had superintended the selection of the 30 All Blacks who are touring Australia at the moment and will later play one cataclysmic test against South Africa .
10 Second , as the stores fill up , their buffering capacity will be reduced , thus leading to a pacemaker elevation of cytosolic calcium ( Fig. 4 b ) , which often appears at a specific initiation site where it provides the trigger to detonate the process of CICR ( Fig. 4 , step c ) .
11 In a publication such as a pamphlet , which may well have no separate title-page , the title often appears as a dropped head on the opening page of the text .
12 A nature spirit who often appears as a wild boar or a old crone ( Cailleach Bheur , meaning ‘ old woman ’ ) .
13 H e most often appears as a ghostly mosquito who will suck the blood of any white child living nearby and use this life-force to resurrect the dead .
14 This typically appears as a gradual pattern : therefore , from a sociolinguistic point of view , sound-change is most definitely a gradual process .
15 I would submit that these are all value-adding activities which librarians and information scientists can and should be involved with in the transformation process , from when information originally appears in the public domain to when it appears on the executive 's desk .
16 ( The difference in the name is not significant ; Kritios , whose name is assured by signatures , invariably appears in the literary tradition as Kritias , a commoner name . )
17 Smith disparages our claim to be printing material hitherto available only in medical literature , maintaining that much of what we print regularly appears in the national newspapers and magazines .
18 A prompt then appears for the next entry .
19 The behaviour initially appears in a crude form , and then , with practice and in some cases maturation , it improves into the normal form of adults of its species .
20 ‘ Language across the Curriculum ’ sometimes appears as a general title , but there is no evidence that any languages other than English contribute strongly to a serious policy for other subjects in school .
21 The banshee sometimes appears as a horrific woman with straggling black hair , one nostril , protruding front teeth , and eyes red from weeping .
22 If the neuron is allowed to take up similarly labelled materials from the outside world by endocytosis at the growth cone , all the fluorescence again appears in the same kind of vacuole , travelling down the axon .
23 There is a growing belief that payment by results schemes or reward linked to achievement of goals is an unleashing factor and it certainly appears at the present time to be working that way .
24 Their entertainment , as Ross McKibbin has stressed , came from gambling on horse racing , a feature of working-class financial commitment which never appears in the working-class budgets gathered by social investigators .
25 The hatching on the skin-cloak is surely meant for shading , and it definitely appears on the complete cup fig. 114 .
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