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Example sentences for "not appear"

  • The red numerals over the first column of the middle division, except the lowest diamond shaped one, are omitted, as they do not appear to belong to the series.

  • But these symbols do not appear to have been used for any greater number than nineteen.

  • As these columns do not appear to form a continuous series it is possible they pertain to four different series of years, though the fact that each includes more than one year would seem to forbid this idea.

  • Before discussing the question of phonography we ask attention to one or two facts regarding Landa's alphabet which do not appear to have been previously noticed, yet have an important hearing on the subject.

  • The women do not appear at the feast but stay inside, sitting in the angan or inner court, which is behind the purda.

  • The Bhats and Brahmans, to whom the others fled, do not appear to have shown a like chivalry, and hence, strange as it may appear, the subdivisions called after their name rank below the Chamar Gaur.

  • These superstitions do not appear to be known at all in the Central Provinces.

  • They do not appear in history before the time of Akbar, and claim descent from a well-known Brahman saint and a woman of the Surajvansi Rajputs whom he married.

  • The Objects do not appear little to him because they are remote.

  • Youth where the highest malice does not appear.

  • Sex where the highest malice does not appear.

  • The name of the person to whom this letter was addressed does not appear on the manuscript; nor has the letter been found to which it was written as an answer.

  • They do not appear ever to act on the offensive, and seldom, if ever really, on the defensive.

  • The tooth figured is somewhat long, but its dimensions do not appear to me to be otherwise remarkable.

  • Savage and Mr. Ford do not appear to me to be justly open to criticism on 'a priori' grounds.

  • Gold and silver, though found in many countries, do not appear to be immediately necessary in the production of a habitable country.

  • Beyond these points the inner secrets of the community do not appear to be very profound; its atmosphere was almost commonplace, it was made up of very ordinary people.

  • The world is not to be made right by acclamation and in a day, and then for ever more trusted to run alone.

  • And I had read only a little logic before I became aware of implications that I could not agree with, and assumptions that seemed to me to be altogether at variance with the general scheme of objective fact established in my mind.

  • The evergreens do not appear to be quite so numerous, and the forest in consequence has a brighter tint.

  • The holes do not appear to be very deep, and they enter the ground at a small angle; so that when walking over these lizard-warrens, the soil is constantly giving way, much to the annoyance of the tired walker.

  • This shows that the Gauchos, although they do not appear to do so, yet really must exert much muscular effort in riding.

  • Copper and bronze, where we find examples of these metals, do not appear to have been employed in the manufacture of ornaments or arrow-heads, but usually in making daggers.

  • The savage races do not appear to have it.

  • I hope I do not appear to speak harshly of this amiable old man, and if he is still living I wish him well, although his example was bad in some respects.

  • As you do not appear to have hit upon the true reason, allow me to quote a little further, and then give my reason for this singular effect.

  • A Socrates, a Plato, or an Aristotle, however confessedly inferior in knowledge to the philosophers of the present day, do not appear to have been much below them in intellectual capacity.

  • The different modes which nature takes to prevent or repress a redundant population do not appear, indeed, to us so certain and regular, but though we cannot always predict the mode we may with certainty predict the fact.

  • But the Druids do not appear as a declining body in the pages of Cæsar, and their power was still supreme, to judge by the hostility of the Roman Government to them.

  • The dusii are akin to the incubi and fauni, and do not appear to represent the higher gods reduced to the form of demons by Christianity, but rather a species of lesser divinities, once the object of popular devotion.

  • His doctrines do not appear to have differed from those of Zeno; only that, from feeling the dangerous influence of the Epicurean principles, he endeavoured to popularize the Stoic ethics.

  • For I can hardly be persuaded to believe that the opinions which he entertained do not appear to you to be correct.

  • Do we not see that this is frequently the case, that those people whom we should never have expected to be able to know from one another, we do by practice distinguish so easily that they do not appear to be even in the least alike?

  • Now does it not appear to you, that he is here placing the whole of a happy life in virtue alone?

  • Darwin was the first to point out the first two considerations with some clearness, but he can hardly be said to have understood their full importance: the two latter ideas do not appear to have occurred to him.

  • But this is what we should expect, inasmuch as the position and climate of Egypt itself do not appear to have changed.

  • Darwin than to say with Lamarck that because worms do not appear to have that organ which he assumes to be the sole means of causing sensation and ideas, therefore they can neither feel nor think.

  • Lamarck's two daughters do not appear to have been the kind of persons who could make effective sisters or cousins or aunts.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    being one; even greater; exclusive legislation; large audience; not altogether; not ask; not come; not daring; not fear; not have; not here; not knowing; not mistaken; not more; not necessary; not speak; not sufficient; not that; not well; nota bene; nothing except; nothing further; notwithstanding the; took their; what thou; years after