Example sentences of "[pron] seemed the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The only time I took off was the last week of June and the first week in July to watch Wimbledon — yes , we finally bought a TV , and a coloured one to boot , which seemed the height of posh . |
2 | There is no doubt that Napoleon III 's Italian policy , which seemed the prelude to a new era of French expansion , had alarmed the other European powers . |
3 | There seemed the suspicion of an implied threat here that Mr Crumwallis did not at all like . |
4 | In America he seemed the embodiment of the new age , ‘ the Bolshevik pianist ’ who played as if he had ‘ steel fingers , steel biceps , steel triceps ’ . |
5 | It seemed the prince would not have a witness influenced , even by his own daughter . |
6 | She had expected to return home with full payment for the shoes she 'd made , but it seemed the theatre people were not too quick in settling bills , a practice they shared with the gentry . |
7 | The Poles filled every available truck and train with Silesian coal and sent it north ; for weeks a fine drifting cloud of coal-dust hung over Danzig and it seemed the port was to become a coal-opolis fit to rival Cardiff , the coal capital of the world . |
8 | It seemed the water of Undersea did n't mingle with it or wash it away . |
9 | ‘ Between 1987 and 1990 it seemed the sky was the limit . |
10 | In those early days it seemed the sky was the limit ! |
11 | Starting at the Cow and Calf you climbed through a Khyber Pass of crags from one ling-and-bracken horizon to another until it seemed the sky could not be far off . |
12 | The book described it as ‘ remote ’ , but at this distance it seemed the centre of the world ; the eye of a ferocious storm whose outer edges could never pull free ; the heart of a titan , beating like thunder ; an energy so awesome that it was dragging the very edges of the forest ever closer . |
13 | It seemed the kind of place in which people grew embittered . |
14 | So when it seemed the conversation was nearly over and , for the first time since he had known her , she appeared to have called for no reason , he was almost relieved to hear her ask , ‘ Now then , David , have you heard from him ? ’ |
15 | It seemed the aroma of him was growing all around her , damp and masculine , the smell of rain in a forest . |
16 | Then , one week , the quietest woman in the group said : ‘ This is the only place where I can afford to be honest , ’ and somehow it seemed the healing process had begun . |
17 | Gordon Brown , the shadow chancellor and Labour MP for Dunfermline East , said that it seemed the decision might now be as late as May . |
18 | Then a green light would stab through the gloom and he 'd be roaring down the narrow concrete strip , faster and faster , holding Sugar back until it seemed the boundary fence was hurtling to meet them . |
19 | For a time he lost himself in the game , his whole self gathered up into the shapes the stones made on the board , until it seemed the board was the great Tao and he the stones . |
20 | He added that it seemed the Government had been pushed into making the decision by the major chain bookmakers , such as Ladbrokes and William Hill . |
21 | Thanks to Sybille two local women were hired to do extra cooking and cleaning on these occasions , when it seemed the concept of the extended family had turned the Ashleys into hoteliers . |
22 | It seemed the season would start happily when Mick Harford kept up the habit of scoring on his debut with a superb 84th minute strike from 20 yards which went in off the underside of the bar . |
23 | It seemed the family had the same feeling because a week later I had a pleasant letter from the mother . |
24 | It seemed the family found husbands here , and brides . |
25 | It seemed the weather had beaten me and that I was wasting my time . |
26 | Within a matter of hours it seemed the weather had changed . |
27 | It seemed the world was more complicated than he had imagined . |
28 | It seemed the weight of evidence had come down substantially and significantly for the Crown case . |
29 | ‘ I do n't know ; I was frightened , it seemed the thing to do … ’ |
30 | Riven received many odd looks , and was the subject of much behind-hand whispering , but it seemed the result of awe more than anything else . |