Example sentences of "it seems [conj] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Sometimes it seems that a destructive tension has been created between the new deal , achieving a balance , and the forthcoming reforms of specialist training .
2 Despite these weaknesses , it seems that a comparative analysis of the US with the UK regarding the regulation of the corporate misuse of inside information via Chinese Walls and the whole validity of the segregation approach in general , is of interest , if not benefit .
3 It has also been observed that moderate alcohol drinkers ( two glasses of wine , beer or whisky a day ) have higher levels of HDLs in their blood ; so it seems that a small tipple each day may actually be good for you .
4 In a stressful home environment , whether the difficulties are due to parental mental illness or family discord , it seems that a good relationship with one parent ( or both parents ) , characterised by a high level of warmth and the absence of severe criticism , is protective .
5 It seems that a new vocabulary was emerging for describing the physical events of women 's lives .
6 It seems that a similar test might be applicable to international legal incapacity ; where a prior treaty is well-known and public , a third party can be expected to be aware of any limitations upon the capacity of a treaty member to enter into a treaty with itself .
7 It seems that a similar ambiguity is common in Britain in relation to money transfers between kin , although we do lack up-to-date evidence on this point .
8 In summary it seems that a statistical relationship between low-level exposure to lead on one hand , and low intelligence and , possibly , hyperactivity on the other , has been established , but that the causal relation is still an unresolved issue .
9 It seems that a few years ago Mrs Brissett 's daughter 's husband left her and she had trouble finding a job and had no money … and Harriet helped her find a job somewhere .
10 Moreover since the structural changes associated with the transition occur monotonically , it seems that a significant B II contribution to a conformational equilibrium can also be ruled out .
11 It seems that a military fort was established at Yakutsk in 1632 by the ruling Czar and the town became a centre for the fur trade .
12 It seems that a literary woman of Leapor 's class can only read by night : there are simply too many things to be done during the day .
13 It seems that an express stipulation will not easily by construed by the court as a ‘ condition . ’
14 In general , it seems that an ontological concept can occur below a simple one .
15 It seems that an evil wizard from a land across the sea has filled your palace with evil creatures and hideous traps to prevent you showing the sceptre at noon today .
16 i i it seems that an enormous number of people who have got it erm do find it er useful .
17 In such forms it seems but a short step from saying that the courts are also our only effective guardians against the evils of socialism .
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