Example sentences of "[pron] seems to [det] " in BNC.

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1 That being so , will my right hon. Friend seek with his Community partners to reactivate the Venice declaration which seems to many of us to be the only likely forum within which positive political action can be taken ?
2 Apart from the fact that much of it is badly executed — the uneven paving is a disgrace in a city full of fine Victorian craftsmanship — it seems to many meretricious and , above all , out of place .
3 With the recent review of the Carlton combo it seems to many of us out here that you 've started to wake up .
4 The moralists — as it seems to many of us who have worried over this question — either shirk the answer or botch it .
5 And it seems to many to take feminism 's unavoidable compromises with traditional discourses to unacceptable levels , and to be out of touch with feminism outside psychology .
6 While it may be bad news for the top two auctioneers it seems to many that Phillips and Bonhams will both benefit , for they appear much more prepared to accept lower value items for their sales .
7 It seems to many of us that that would be one way to limit the spread of nuclear know-how which could be one of the longer term dangers of the issue .
8 In fact it seems to this reviewer that Quinton 's framework offers essential support for Eccleshall 's vision of Conservatism , in that the axioms Quinton describes provide for a specifically Conservative conception of political authority and social discipline .
9 The differing needs of the sailing and powerboating skipper are well illustrated by the different format of these two companion volumes which , it seems to this reviewer , tread a successful line between the flexibility needed by different owners and a too regimented approach .
10 At times , it seems to those taking part to resemble a bad dream as they are required to be vigilant in spite of distractions elsewhere caused by other unfinished tasks !
11 Regrettably , it seems to some of us that a large proportion of the World Cup referees ‘ chickened out ’ of difficult and contentious decisions when they involved more powerful and vocal countries , but did n't hesitate to punish the lesser countries e.g. Calder 's butt and the Argentina v W. Samoa punch-up .
12 Indeed , although the SLA is composed overwhelmingly of qualified teachers , it seems to some to have shown itself less aware of the pressures of educational change than the Library Association , with its royal charter to oversee the interests of libraries of all kinds .
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