Example sentences of "it appears that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The central " roundel " is not round ; the outer , stencilled , circular band is squashed and poorly centred ( thus effecting the irregular drawing of the band of superposed triangles ) ; and it appears that two trees and one animal have been omitted .
2 It appears that logical inconsistency as between ethical beliefs ( which , according to the attitudinist , are really attitudes ) can not be condemned on these grounds , since there is no truth ( in the deep sense in which truth is a genuine thing to be pursued ) in the offing .
3 It appears that alternative proposals — put forward by the RICS and others — may require developers to produce a statement on whether land is contaminated when any planning application is submitted .
4 Based on results from the present investigation and those described by others ( 11,29–32 ) it appears that alternative splicing of tenascin mRNA may result in the expression of at least 8 variants of tenascin ( Fig. 7 ) .
5 Indeed , it appears that that debate was so thorough that many Northern Ireland Members no longer wish to debate the matter or to listen to my opening comments .
6 A copy of the 1991 Census datasets will be deposited at the ESRC Data Archive ( where it will join the data from previous Censuses ) when the data is complete and it appears that all corrections have been made .
7 So far it appears that other monuments in care have not been affected , although Mousa Broch has yet to be visited .
8 It appears that one Christmas a stockbroker searching for a present went into a pet shop in the Square Mile .
9 But , it is equally vital to recognize that the reversal of reforms began well before Mao 's victory in China in 1949 , indeed , it appears that one section of the US occupation was anticipating a reversal almost as the constitution was being drafted .
10 An interesting additional finding which is stressed is that it appears that such people are more rather than less likely to exhibit qualities of psychological balance and social responsibility .
11 It appears that many bus services were considered to be relatively marginal in cost terms even during years of peak usage in the 1930s and early 1950s .
12 Evidence to support this general contention has been found in Warwickshire and Devon , where it appears that new building has been concentrated mainly in the major settlements of the hierarchy .
13 Although the old grammatical drills and exercises do not seem to have raised standards of composition , it appears that new ways of teaching language can be of help .
14 It appears that poor readers make less use of this mode of selective reanalysis and the work aims to discover whether this is because the use of a spatial code is peculiarly characteristic of very fluent readers .
15 But here again it appears that poor Michael was , shall we say , not fully briefed .
16 Moreover , it appears that mid realizations are gradually appearing in environments ( such as pre-voiceless stop ) where low realizations were once the norm .
17 The separation of spheres was less rigidly prescribed for working class women and it appears that working class suffragists aroused less ire on the part of politicians than did middle class women .
18 It appears that certain people have a predisposition to develop Reiter 's disease and it is possible that the organism responsible for NGU can act as a ‘ trigger ’ which sets off the inflammatory process .
19 It appears that certain ways of applying the criterion of independent maximisability are valid only for established senses .
20 It appears that black males and females of West Indian origin have a strikingly lower prevalence of both hypercholesterolaemia and hypertriglyceridaemia compared to those of Asian or European extract ( Pacy et al , 1985 ) .
21 It appears that deciduous trees do not acidify in this way .
22 In general , such an injunction will be granted only when offences have been committed in the past and it appears that mere prosecution will not deter further breaches of the law in the future .
23 In some debates it appears that traditional farming is regarded as systems of high input of fertilisers and pesticides which started in the 1950 's and are still progressing and developing today .
24 Although all these studies have been conducted in adult subjects , it appears that higher levels of systolic blood pressure are present in adolescent diabetics compared to non-diabetics both in Europe ( Florey et al , 1976 ) and the USA ( Moss , 1962 ) .
25 That 's good , erm , yes , there 's a , there 's a continuing debate as to whether agricultural prices have fallen , right , but it appears that agricultural prices have in have indeed fallen over the , over the last century .
26 It appears that deaf people using BSL , sign in a more recognisably BSL way than do hearing people who have acquired BSL as children ; for those who have to learn BSL as adults ( like signer 2 ) their target seems to be a form of BSL greatly influenced by English .
27 It appears that heavier users may be more likely to ‘ medicalise ’ their dependence and seek either prescribed drugs or detoxification , whereas lighter users may be more likely to view their drug-related problems as requiring a counselling service .
28 It appears that industrial skills in Britain are more often transferable between employers , partly because of the apprenticeship system , whereas in France , they are less so because of greater use by employers of in-house training and up-grading .
29 It appears that human preoccupations and concerns once again took precedence over the interests of non-human animals .
30 Unfortunately , it appears that some play-pens themselves are dangerous .
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