Example sentences of "[n mass] do [adv] seem " in BNC.
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1 | Combat is competitive , with the opposing planes appearing to have more ‘ Artificial Intelligence ’ than normal — eg using counter measures against your missiles etc , but again these aircraft do not seem to have their own ‘ character ’ . |
2 | If your mid-water fish do not seem to get to the food , try a sinking variety . |
3 | No muddy fields to walk through , no awkward banks , obscured views and the fish do not seem to be bothered by the presence of spectators . |
4 | ‘ The fish do n't seem to associate it with danger because of the very fine diameter of each strand , but also because of its weightlessness and extreme softness . |
5 | I intended Birdland to be explicit but fun , a fantasy to counteract the Black Kiss style of violent sex comic , but these people do n't seem to be able to see that , ’ says Hernandez . |
6 | ‘ People do n't seem to like the look of sycamore at the moment . |
7 | People do n't seem to look at other people , whereas in the towns and villages in the north that I have known the locals will bid you good day or smile as you go in and out of shops or even just crossing the street . |
8 | ‘ People do n't seem to be drinking as much and are consequently acting more sensibly . ’ |
9 | ‘ People do n't seem to understand that a hypnotherapist ca n't do it for them , and neither can any other magic ingredient . |
10 | But that , there is a lot of a symbolism there that people do n't seem to look at |
11 | Erm erm a lot of people do n't seem to know the rules at roundabouts and you can not |
12 | John fumes , like the ship , but the people do n't seem to mind . |
13 | People do n't seem to know the harm they are doing . |
14 | What people do n't seem to realise is that families outside still have to support prisoners . |
15 | Lord , Ellie , other people do n't seem to have the trouble I do choosing an outfit . |
16 | You know that as well as I do and those people do n't seem to be given the encouragement to move on to another profession . |
17 | People do n't seem to moan on but tend to look more at the positive angles . |
18 | and outside the porches , to light their number up outside their house , erm people do n't seem to have erm , really changed their ideas very much , we still sell the same type of fitting to people , er the one that goes over the garage doors , on the corner of the , of the house wall , er lanterns er outside the front door with coloured glass in them er things that have been going for |
19 | Oh one or two people do n't seem to understand quietly . |
20 | Outside the meeting can I just say I 'm getting some of the new screening sheets through , you know first , but people do n't seem to know what they 're supposed to do with them and their in exactly the same position that they were before . |
21 | Latin and Anglo-Saxon temperaments are at variance about what would constitute an acceptable noise level ; and young people do not seem to be so intolerant of noise as their elders . |
22 | More experienced people do not seem to understand more of BSL . |
23 | In my personal opinion , the new inflationary model is now dead as a scientific theory , although a lot of people do not seem to have heard of its demise and are still writing papers as if it were viable . |
24 | The short answer is that people 's motives for using media do not seem to have changed much from 1945 to 1990 — whether to combat loneliness , find out what was going on or just relax . |
25 | And Esther , now , suddenly tired of the Italian economy , dismissed it and Charles ( 'You do n't seem to realize , Charles , that I live below the reach of the economy , as an economic unit I simply do n't exist' ) , and peremptorily turned on Liz , demanding to know details of the guest list . |
26 | These works do not seem to have been widely read , and his reputation as an author now rests on his Thanksgivings , published as A Serious and Pathetical Contemplation Of the Mercies of God in 1699 ‘ at the request of a Friend of the Authors ’ , who was perhaps the devotional writer Susanna Hopton [ q.v. ] ; and on a number of manuscript works which have become known , in a remarkable series of discoveries , in the course of the twentieth century . |