Example sentences of "appears [prep] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Brass is another important alloy of copper ( made with zinc ) , which first appears during the latter half of the first millennium BC and was widely used from the Roman period onwards .
2 This week The Economist appears for the first time in its own new type-face — known as Ecotype .
3 Catholicism is presented as a potential remedy , but the philosophy of indeterminacy appears for the first time in this novel as a rival discourse .
4 In line 5 the word ‘ clay ’ appears for the second time .
5 The predominant key of the opera is D minor , a sombre key with overtones of night and death ; while the dramatic scenes in the graveyard and at Giovanni 's last supper-party , when the statue appears for the last time , are reinforced with funereal-sounding trombones .
6 Before I go on to deal with the other submissions which have been made , particularly those by Mr. Clough , who appears for the local authority , to support his submission that the order was wrong on the merits , there is one further aspect of the justices ' order and that is the second ground of appeal where it is said that the justices ought to have given the parties the opportunity of addressing them on the question as to whether prohibited steps orders rather than an interim care order , or rather than no order at all , should or could be made .
7 A prompt then appears for the next entry .
8 Another early name that appears about the same time as Robert Usher is John Ie Baker .
9 As each factor is taken out by division , the answer is again divided by the next factor until 1 appears as the final result .
10 In these photographs Frida Kahlo appears as the healthy creature , free of pain , that , tragically , she never was .
11 One of the more fascinating changes has been the introduction of word processing equipment , whereby someone who types his article can just send off something like a floppy disk to his publisher , and without much intervention it appears as the printed article .
12 One of the more fascinating changes has been the introduction of word processing equipment , whereby someone who types his article can just sent off something like a floppy disk to his publisher , and without much intervention it appears as the printed article .
13 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 .
14 In climatology the system has been adopted as providing a suitable framework and appears as the introductory foundation for Causes of Climate ( Lockwood , 1979a ) , where it is argued that the application of systems theory and mathematics has completely changed the subject of climatology .
15 When society fails , the nation appears as the ultimate guarantee . ’
16 Once again , ‘ the nation ’ , or the ethnic group , ‘ appears as the ultimate guarantee ’ when society fails .
17 When they had decisively defeated the Gauls in the battle of Telamon in 225 B.C. they had commemorated the victory by a temple on the site , in which the Celts appears as the modern counterpart of the Seven against Thebes .
18 It appears as the instrumental introduction ( and two instrumental interludes ) , it comes four times in each of the two choruses , and it is still going when the song fades out .
19 Bull was always , first and foremost , a virtuoso both of technical invention and obviously of performance , even in compositions probably or certainly intended for the organ where he appears as the direct heir of Preston and Blitheman .
20 Here he sits in front of one of his own paintings which , by using double exposure , appears through the left eye in which he was going blind .
21 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 .
22 ( e ) a small domain of expression appears along the ventral midline of r5 adjacent to the floorplate and represents the cell bodies of the facial nerve .
23 When I press the space-bar a computer appears with the following information beneath it :
24 Then the beaming dark guy appears with the heated dishwarmer and plates .
25 Bad weather is presaged when the Moon lies ‘ on her back ’ ( with the horns of the crescent pointing upwards ) or when the new Moon appears with the old Moon in her arm .
26 Rolls are normally 100 metres and , if in this length the coating blotches , or a ‘ squeegee ’ effect appears in the dyed colour , or perhaps the ‘ picks ’ form lumpy doubled threads in the weft , then the run has to be sold off on a shorter roll .
27 The plaintiff argued for the Woolwich principle and referred to both Hooper v. Exeter Corporation and Steele v. Williams but no reference to these cases appears in the reserved judgment .
28 In a vector GIS the set of M different output maps would be rasterized and a count made of the frequency that each cell appears in the final map .
29 The original cyclamen species appears in the trophy-winning set of plants in the Alpine Garden Society 's competition .
30 a quack doctor who appears in the second book of Le Sage 's novel Gil Blas ( 1715 ) .
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