Example sentences of "[pers pn] do [not/n't] seem " in BNC.
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1 | I do not seem to be alone in this response . |
2 | Anyway , since I do not seem to be the owner of a super-fit body I thought it best this year to enter an event that required the minimum of movement . |
3 | Q. My tank has been set up for five months now , and I do not seem to be able to achieve a good green algae growth . |
4 | At present I do not seem able to print out both using the one driver . |
5 | I do not seem to be able to make a speech without an intervention from the hon. Gentleman . |
6 | I must admit I do not seem to know them as I used to years ago , apart from a couple of detectives who come into the shop . |
7 | It 's caught by locals on the high tides and subsequently brought to the hotel at very competitive prices , I do n't seem able to say no to it , ’ says Andrew Baird , head chef at Longueville Manor , St Saviour , Jersey . |
8 | ‘ I 'm terribly sorry , I do n't seem to be able to find mine . ’ |
9 | I do n't seem to be able to take it in . |
10 | I want us still to go out together , I want him to be my boyfriend , I really need him to confide in , as I do n't seem to have a close girlfriend . |
11 | That may sound strange — what I mean is , I 'm always trying to imagine what they think of me ; I do n't seem able to look from inside of myself , outwards . |
12 | ‘ This classical music has much better tunes than dance music and I do n't seem to get tired of them nearly so easily . |
13 | I do n't seem to recall — ’ |
14 | He confessed his limitations , saying once : " I am a man of limited talent from a small town — I do n't seem to grasp that I am President . " |
15 | ‘ I do n't seem to be successful at anything . |
16 | I do n't seem to have any energy , any will , I 'm constipated in all ways . |
17 | Sometimes I do n't seem real to myself , it suddenly seems that it is n't my reflection only a foot or two away . |
18 | ‘ I was upset for a while , but I do n't seem to care any more . |
19 | But with all these grandchildren and what have you , I do n't seem to have any time . |
20 | Well there is a fair bit John because I do n't seem to have all this round about way at work to be honest with you . |
21 | And it was just But I do n't er I do n't seem as though er it was er sometimes I saw I saw a spot of blood , but it |
22 | ‘ I do n't seem to remember seeing you in church , Bridget , ’ said Clare . |
23 | To an almost hurtful degree , I do n't seem to be their type . |
24 | " I do n't seem to feel my age while I 'm on these little expeditions , or when I 'm drawing . " |
25 | ‘ I do n't seem to have had a lot to smile about just lately . |
26 | ‘ I do n't seem to care very much , Myra , but you 're right — I do want the show to succeed ; so many people have worked so hard that I ca n't let them down . ’ |
27 | But I do n't seem to now . |
28 | I do n't seem to fed the same urge to wander that I used to . ’ |
29 | ‘ I do n't seem to have a lot of choice , ’ Jenna admitted , looking ruefully at the mess she had made of her own clothes . |
30 | ‘ I do n't seem to remember that the name you once gave me was ‘ Theodosia ’ , ’ he remarked as she dried her eyes . |