Example sentences of "seemed to be [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The Vietnam War really appeared to be near its end , and the economy , shaken by the rise in world oil prices and the inflation produced by the war , seemed to be on the mend . |
2 | Delaney and Forster exchanged quick , worried glances , for the man seemed to be on the verge of total derangement . |
3 | I had flashes of recall so many times seemed to be on the verge of knowing who I really was . |
4 | Just at the moment when the establishment figures on both sides of the Atlantic were talking about substantial cuts in military spending , when the role of the hawkish political leaders was being eclipsed , when the United States seemed to be floating away from its international role , and new self-confident Europe seemed to be on the verge of creation , Iraq invaded Kuwait . |
5 | Every time she seemed to be on the verge of making some sort of breakthrough , new questions came up . |
6 | No one stepped forward , no one seemed to be on the lookout for a stranger and the other passengers quickly dispersed . |
7 | Over one last rise , and they were driving across a grassy boulder-strewn plateau which seemed to be on the top of the world . |
8 | Much of the recorded research seemed to be on the ability ( or non-ability ) to distinguish different sounds or single words through the tactile sense , mainly with deaf children in mind . |
9 | Her eyes seemed to be on the ceiling , watching them . |
10 | Trade unionism in the countryside seemed to be on the crest of a wave and the sense of exhilaration was increased when in 1920 the system of price guarantees and wages boards was extended into peacetime . |
11 | Pockets of resistance still remained in 1922 , in Tambov , Siberia , Georgia , and Central Asia : seemingly safe areas , like the Smolensk and Kursk gubernii , were not as stable as they seemed to be on the surface . |
12 | But biography had perhaps peaked as the hardback genre , and travel writing , except by the acknowledged masters , seemed to be on the decline in bookshops . |
13 | SID , the German news agency , said : ‘ At a end of a hearing of which the DLV 's legal commission was out of its depth with the case and from the start seemed to be on the side of Krabbe , Breuer and Moller , there was a scandalous ruling . ’ |
14 | He was certainly an attractive man , with bright , smiling eyes and a face which always seemed to be on the point of laughter . |
15 | Ana who was so sweet , so natural , seemed to be on the point of hysteria . |
16 | He always seemed to be on the move … |
17 | As Hunt puts it , far straighter than anyone else has ever dared do , ‘ They seemed to be of the opinion that their drivers should n't be paid . |
18 | They seemed to be of the opinion that there should be a new form of charge for two levels of supplying , like what they call social supplying and big supplying . |
19 | Gillroy could no longer raise Darwin , and Koepang seemed to be off the air . |
20 | I was entrenched on the top of Eagle 's Piece , with a huge stone under my wheel and the only way out seemed to be over the edge , most humiliating . |
21 | Some of them indeed seemed to be at the service , looking somehow different from the ‘ office workers ’ for whom the services had been arranged . |
22 | Money still seemed to be at the forefront . |
23 | Although the receiver part of the ICOM set worked perfectly when tuned to ground stations over 30nm away , the transmitter seemed to be at the extremity of its practical range at about 12- 15nm , almost regardless of height . |
24 | But , while the initials which represent the myriad courses and qualifications available to students were indeed confusing , other factors seemed to be at the root of the market 's apparent inaccessibility to publisher as well as bookseller . |
25 | The car was surrounded by a circle of robed figures : we seemed to be in the middle of some whirling ballet . |
26 | More than half thought the school had explained but it seemed to be in the past , a one-off opportunity and not an on-going process . |
27 | The ball seemed to be in the air for half a minute . |
28 | Their lascannon ball turrets swivelled alertly but nothing else seemed to be in the vicinity . |
29 | The book was stuffed with interminable quotations from obscure American academics who seemed to be in the vanguard of the deconstruction movement . |
30 | Then , all at once , he seemed to be in the money ; he had a new BMW and a boat . |