Sentence examples for after there appears from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "after there appears" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to indicate a sequence of events, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "After there appears a solution to the problem, we can proceed with the project."
Alternatives: "after a solution appears" or "once a solution emerges".

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Buoyed by a new confidence in the market, some sellers seem intent on keeping the bidding alive even after there appears to be a winner, with some demanding sharply higher prices, as in Dr. Nath's case, and others coming back with gradual $15,000 bumps every week or so.

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Not long after, there appeared a two-volume, 1,012-page compendium of Charles's articles and speeches from 1968 to 2012.

Soon after there appeared a group of learned periodicals: the Journal des Sçavans (later Journal des Savants; 1665), started in France by the author Denis de Sallo; the Philosophical Transactions (1665) of the Royal Society in England; and the Giornale de' letterati (1668), published in Italy and issued by the scholar and ecclesiastic Francesco Nazzari.

After all, now there appears the potential to profit.

After reporting that there appeared to be more people in that meeting with Russian lawyer than previously acknowledged, Smith had either a Howard Beale or a Walter Cronkite moment, depending on your perspective, and he lit into the White House.

The statement would be presented at the American-sponsored gathering tentatively scheduled for Nov. 26 and 27 in Annapolis, Md. Miri Eisin, a spokeswoman for Mr. Olmert, said after the meeting that there appeared to be progress and "enough agreement on enough issues" to avert any sense of crisis.

Ivory from a 2002 seizure; after this there appeared to be little smuggling activity until 2013.

It stated that, 15 months after implementation, there appeared to be no significant increase in language test score levels or the quality of teaching in classrooms.

He adds, however, that both "Opel and Ford did absolutely everything they could to ingratiate themselves to the Nazi state". While there was no direct contact between American Ford and its German subsidiary after December 1941, there appear to have been some indirect contacts.

After all, there appear to be incompatible, contingent, aesthetically optional states of affairs, i.e., states of affairs which are neither aesthetically required nor aesthetically prohibited for some agent, and considerations parallel to those adduced above apply.

None of the HTQ or HSCL questions were adapted; they were translated literally into Urdu, as after piloting there appeared to be no need for adaptation.

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