Example sentences of "seem [to-vb] the [adj] [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 Although supporting evolution , these discoveries did not always seem to confirm the Darwinian interpretation of how the process worked .
2 The acquisition of a new machine may temporarily raise enthusiasm for a particular task , but it does not seem to affect the basic feeling of satisfaction or dissatisfaction :
3 Co-housing might seem to carry the ideological baggage of communes from decades past .
4 It does seem to strengthen the ritualistic patterning of history .
5 Which would seem to reduce the whole matter of authenticity to the level of farce .
6 They share experiences , but they do n't seem to share the same memories of them .
7 Such ideas would seem to contradict the lateral persistence of facies about which so much fuss was made in Chapter 1 .
8 But Jazz did not seem to appreciate the beautiful simplicity of his achievement , and struck out at Nails under the water .
9 I did n't ever seem to get the same sort of satisfaction out of getting something to balance properly as I did out of seeing a patient recover , which was something you 'd helped them to do .
10 The hon. Gentleman does not seem to have the first idea of what happens at Social Affairs Councils .
11 still in , in one way , in European and North American situations women do seem to have the same sort of job opportunities as men do what about somewhere like Africa what about the West Coast of Africa , we talked about Nigeria and West Africa quite a lot , what about women involved in there ?
12 They are also relatively stable across contexts : for instance , a topless swim-suit would seem to exemplify the same sense of topless as ( a ) , and a topless barmaid the same as ( b ) .
13 The fact that confinement prevents one from observing an isolated quark or gluon might seem to make the whole notion of quarks and gluons as particles somewhat metaphysical .
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