Example sentences of "[noun prp] seem [to-vb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Denmark seem to have the easier run-in and they have already beaten Spain in Copenhagen , ’ said Charlton .
2 Both Joe and his former pupil Steve Vai seem to have a special fondness for one in particular : the Lydian .
3 Without a detailed analysis , one can not be certain , but it appears as if the Scottish universities , with their significant proportions of general courses , are fairly evenly spread in terms of Figure 3.1 , whereas universities in the rest of the UK seem to emphasize the academic or professional and de-emphasize the general .
4 Shetlanders seem to assess the good job in much the same way as incomers .
5 The Cyclades seem to take the lead , especially perhaps Naxos ; the same area that a little later sees the beginning of monumental marble sculpture .
6 Since comparative studies from Africa seem to reinforce the evidence from all over that children pass through much the same stages , we can confidently predict that they mean as little to the children of Kenya or Zambia .
7 ‘ For reasons that I can not understand , ’ he continued , ‘ we in Britain seem to have a negative response to winners .
8 Phelan and Staunton seem to have a great understanding on the left wing and I doubt Charlton will move either .
9 Unless there are an appreciable number of genuine deaths from asthma in people aged over 65 this supports my belief that the annual number of deaths due to asthma nationally is nearer 500 than 2000 ( even allowing for some genuine deaths from asthma not certified as such and given that some areas such as West Cumbria and perhaps Hertfordshire seem to have a lower mortality than Norwich ) .
10 The people of Weinfelden seem to have a flair for putting window boxes of scarlet and pink flowers in places where they blend with the half-timbered fronts .
11 Fitzgerald and Sim seem to see the existence of secrecy as a ‘ crisis ’ in itself .
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