Example sentences of "n't seem [verb] much [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | He did n't seem to have much protection against the cold . |
2 | I do n't know if he had been lunged before , but he did n't seem to have much idea about it and was wary of the lunge whip at first . |
3 | ‘ You do n't seem to have much hesitation about speaking your mind , whether I want to hear what 's on it or not , so I 'll speak mine for a change . |
4 | There was no doubt he crashed into the sea as I watched him hit , but I did not get a confirmation of this as there was no one else to see it and R.D.F. did n't seem to have much coverage up that way . ’ |
5 | Unfortunately , Fry 's pleas do n't seem to have much impression on the chairman , which is why he 's still keen to join a consortium trying to buy out Fat Stan . |
6 | ‘ You do n't seem to have much control of your god-daughter . ’ |
7 | Ignoring the fact that it does n't seem to have much harm to British Telecommunications Plc or to the UK , France 's Minister for Posts & Telecommunications , Emile Zuccarelli , says that privatising France Telecom would hurt the company , its users and the entire nation : he particularly worries about service in sparsely-populated areas , a problem that appears to have been satisfactorily solved by regulation in the UK market ; privatisation of France Telecom is anyway not on the agenda of Valery Giscard d'Estaing . |