Example sentences of "appears as the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | As each factor is taken out by division , the answer is again divided by the next factor until 1 appears as the final result . |
2 | In these photographs Frida Kahlo appears as the healthy creature , free of pain , that , tragically , she never was . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | When society fails , the nation appears as the ultimate guarantee . ’ |
8 | Once again , ‘ the nation ’ , or the ethnic group , ‘ appears as the ultimate guarantee ’ when society fails . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | At the end of the underground man 's tirade ‘ generalhumans ’ appears as the notional creatures we are trying to turn ourselves into because ‘ we feel it 's too much of a burden to be men — men with real bodies , real blood of our own' . |
12 | 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 . |