Example sentences of "you do [not/n't] seem " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You do n't seem to be getting your ration , judging by your nasty temper . ’ |
2 | You do n't seem very excited . ’ |
3 | ‘ You do n't seem to have much control of your god-daughter . ’ |
4 | You do n't seem bothered ! — You do n't understand what he 's like ! |
5 | ‘ But when you 're with him — like in the forest — you do n't seem to do much talking , ’ Mungo persisted . |
6 | ‘ You do n't seem to care . ’ |
7 | ‘ See , what you do n't seem to grasp is we 've got to progress or everything stops . |
8 | I am sorry to have to disturb you at home , ma'am , but you do n't seem to be connected to the telephone system . ’ |
9 | You do n't seem to realise the difficulties that confronted us when facing the problems that this site gave us . ’ |
10 | I know jackets protect your arms from thorns and falls but you do n't seem to get brambles or stony ground in show rings . |
11 | ‘ You do n't seem to believe that it 's possible to be a rogue and a good man at the same time . ’ |
12 | You do n't seem to know Father and what lies behind his jolly façade . |
13 | ‘ Kelly , you do n't seem to understand . |
14 | ‘ You do n't seem quite yourself . ’ |
15 | ‘ You do n't seem to care if I 'm tired ’ ( there 's a pile of ironing to be done ) . |
16 | After Tomkins had served the second glass , Robins looked at me almost quizzically , and said , ‘ I 've seen a few doctors come and go in the islands , but you do n't seem to fit into the usual pattern . ’ |
17 | ‘ You do n't seem sure . |
18 | ‘ You do n't seem to have any more clout with your two friends than I have with the three of you . ’ |
19 | You do n't seem to be very well equipped in that line . ’ |
20 | But you do n't seem to be advocating it as a way forward ? |
21 | You are a young man who is a part-time caddie and a part-time stockbroker , and you do n't seem to be particularly successful at either job . |
22 | Because when I was thinking about trying to talking to you today , I thought although we 've worked quite a lot with people along this group , you might be sitting here and thinking well you do n't seem to be doing any specific work for and with old people erm , well I think your quite independent and can work out your right that , but one of the things this front line review erm it erm , it 's considering Council front line services under various headings , one of which is Retired Services that the Council provide as a group , now the leader of the Council wants to erm , get public views on how we look at these services , so , and that 's , that 's individuals and groups and one of the things that you might like to think about and I 'm that we as a local government unit who are servicing this review can help you with , is to consider how you might want to fee in for that review , erm and , and consider this , that the re-services for retired people , that the Council provides that you use and basically whether you use that , or service , we want to hear that , the Council would need to know that cos were gon na be making decisions about whether or not they should continue in this front line review erm , and erm , you know , or what things you would , what , what are your questions on about those services , what other things you would like to see provided , things like that and I thing this group could quite easily make a collective representation , a collective submission to that process then you could do it as individual 's as well , so that , that exercise it , it should be over by the eleventh of October it starts on the sixth of September . |
23 | But you do n't seem to have much in the way of flowers here . " |
24 | I 'm here , I 'm alone , I 'm waiting , but you do n't seem to want to join me . |
25 | You do n't seem to be listening to yourself . ’ |
26 | ‘ You do n't seem to be any better than before . ’ |
27 | And I 'm effectively shut up because I 've been kicked out of my job and a ] so because you do n't seem to have heard a word I 've been saying . ’ |
28 | ‘ You do n't seem very surprised . ’ |
29 | Müller said suddenly , ‘ You do n't seem well , Viktor . |
30 | You asked me to come , but now I am here you do n't seem very pleased to see me ! " |