Example sentences of "it seems that [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It seems that sporting interest in the older black community is very limited .
2 It seems that individual work with some group work is often beneficial , and we can certainly turn to the computer to provide some material .
3 In retrospect , it seems that genuine concern on the part of the experimenters was communicated to the subjects to provide a potent source of suggestion that they should suffer symptoms of paranoia and hallucinations , and a cumulative sleep loss over the six days of the experiment combined to provide a fertile ground for the production of these symptoms .
4 Since the mid-1980s when the satanic child abuse scare first came to Britain , it seems that many workers within Social Services in particular have been influenced by this thinking .
5 It seems that many people within BBC Scotland view the post-April reality as likely to be more restrictive than liberating .
6 JUST when you may been ready to despair , it seems that this country of ours may have found something of its heart , or perhaps its soul .
7 It seems that older people in Britain are better off than some other groups dependent upon welfare for their source of income ; but they have not improved their situation with regard to those in employment .
8 It 's the Independence Day celebrations in the United States next Monday , and , from what Liz said , it seems that most people in America are making it a long holiday weekend . ’
9 It seems that most designers of fibreglass pools are not water gardeners , for the shelves are often narrow and curved making it difficult to accommodate a traditional square planting basket .
10 It seems that another Lance-Corporal from the Stores Platoon , responsible for running the Force laundry contract , somehow managed to get all his personal laundry starched and pressed .
11 First , it seems that preliminary exposure to the training context can enhance the magnitude of the latent inhibition effect , perhaps because it retards the development of context-specificity ( Hall and Channell 1985 c ) ; second , giving animals extensive exposure to the training context alone after they have experienced presentations of the target stimulus in that context does nothing to diminish the size of the latent inhibition effect ( e.g. Hall and Minor 1984 ) .
12 Thirdly , it seems that both groups of critics would want to see greater support given to natural families , in general , to help them to care for their children more effectively and to prevent the need for substitute care arising .
13 It seems that some designers of upright cookers think they can get away with dowdy styling and primitive features .
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