Example sentences of "[pron] might seem [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Although they might seem a natural fit for RTZ , the sale might still go ahead after a review . |
2 | It might seem a strange choice for a man who gives the appearance of , and sounds very much , a Home Counties man . |
3 | Although in retrospect it might seem a vain hope to disguise ourselves as a motor yacht , we were not well known in the area and there were , after all , quite a few converted HDML 's about in those days , so we removed a few obvious identification marks from the ship including our uniforms , flew the red ensign and settled down to wait . |
4 | It might seem a daunting task , but in recent years climatologists have begun an intensive study of temperature changes on Earth . |
5 | It might seem a smaller risk to stick to stores and wait for a retailing boom to return . |
6 | ’ It might seem a hard message , but it is a meaningful one and I would ask people to respect it . ’ |
7 | It might seem an extra-parliamentary oddity in English political life , but it had money and a good many supporters . |
8 | She is entrusted , on one occasion , with what might seem a rudimentary version of one of his own opinions . |
9 | The prolonged crying of a well-fed and recently changed baby can not be ignored , however hard the parents may try to develop an impervious barrier against what might seem an unremitting demand . |