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

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1 ‘ The court may grant the application if — ( a ) the debtor appears to have a counterclaim , set-off or cross demand which equals or exceeds the amount of the debt or debts specified in the statutory demand ; or ( b ) the debt is disputed on grounds which appear to the court to be substantial ; or … ( d ) the court is satisfied , on other grounds , that the demand ought to be set aside .
2 The court may set aside the demand if the debtor appears to have a counterclaim , set-off or cross claim equalling or exceeding the debt demanded , the debt is disputed on grounds which appear to the court to be substantial , the creditor appears to hold some security for the debt of sufficient value , or the court is satisfied on other grounds that the demand ought to be set aside .
3 Even people who have lived a normal and contented life are likely to see ghosts , sometimes called ‘ crisis ghosts ’ , which appear to the living to warn of some imminent danger .
4 ( 3 ) The Director may by notice in writing require the person under investigation or any other person to produce at such place as may be specified in the notice and either forthwith or at such time as may be so specified any specified documents which appear to the Director to relate to any matter relevant to the investigation or any documents of a specified description which appear to him so to relate ; and — ( a ) if any such documents are produced , the Director may — ( i ) take copies or extracts from them ; ( ii ) require the person producing them to provide an explanation of any of them ; ( b ) if any such documents are not produced , the Director may require the person who was required to produce them to state , to the best of his knowledge and belief , where they are .
5 If such covenants are mixed with negative covenants , which appear on the Register , or if they are contained in a document that is bound up in the certificate , they will be apparent , and a conveyancer acting for an original covenantor who is selling should peruse these covenants , providing in the contract for a covenant of indemnity against breach of any positive covenants by the buyer ( see below ) ; ( see special condition K , 34 ) .
6 It explains how to log onto LIFESPAN and how to use the LIFESPAN system of indexes and pages which appear on the screen .
7 All opportunities which appear on the ABN are screened against Buyers .
8 The five lines above the signature , which appear on the facsimile of the whole page ( p. 58 ) , have defied attempts to decipher them , but Unver , beneath the facsimile on p. 50 , adds what is apparently a summary of these lines : that is , " Above is a note of Molla Yegan 's recommending this person [ presumably Molla Gurani ] as Fatih 's Hoca . "
9 A feature of Levels 1–3 is the use of picture glosses which appear at the foot of the page and give immediate help with the meanings of the words .
10 It is necessary to look at the words which appear at the foot of the defined expressions in section 251 .
11 They must consider all new books as well as the old ones , and must therefore hold back enough funds to cover those books which appear at the end of the financial year .
12 That this was an error was explained to the House by Lord Eversley , who then stated that ‘ the case was provided for by words which appear at the end of the clause ’ .
13 Lymphocytes are small round cells which appear under the microscope as black dots , like tail-less tadpoles , working their way through the tissues .
14 This rapid production of InsP 3 is fast enough to account for the odorant-induced generator potentials which appear after a latency of 100–200ms .
15 I am happy to discount that possibility , together with many other stories which appear in the education press and which are represented as the Government 's view .
16 For a detailed discussion of the restrictions and the reasons , see Appendix C. We shall adopt the term postverbal adjective for those which appear in the structure exemplified by the following sentences : ( 43 ) last year , their best salesman fell ill the Irishman grew pale confidence tricksters seldom look nervous
17 non-descriptors or terms which are not to be used in the index but which appear in the thesaurus in order to expand the entry vocabulary ( terms through which the user can enter the thesaurus and be directed to the appropriate term ) of the indexing language .
18 These arrangements of Bayezid II's seem to be among the earliest occurrences of , and may well have helped to set the pattern for , a number of joint muderrisliks and muftiliks which appear in the course of the sixteenth century , many of which were at a relatively high level in the hierarchy .
19 It is , of course , not easy to interpret the columns of figures which appear in the school brochure — and headteachers often seem to be adept at presenting their results in positive terms .
20 The pluralist approach in the community power debate , it is argued in Chapter 5 , is only the most visible and coherent strand of an approach which has much wider ramifications , some of which appear in the case studies later .
21 Finally , the user can specify whether he wants All(A) relevant SSRs included in the report , regardless of version number , or only those SSRs which relate to specific modules and version numbers which appear in the package structure ie. Current(C) SSRs .
22 Further , the user will be able to select the status of SPRs/SSRs that are to appear in the report and will also be able to limit the report to only those modules which appear in the Root Package itself .
23 To get the best value on your holiday , take a look at the ‘ Sovereign Value ’ boxes which appear throughout the brochure .
24 The sisters were also responsible for the bowls of flowers which appear throughout the house .
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