Example sentences of "there do [adv] seem " in BNC.
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1 | There do n't seem to be enough hours in the day to do all the things you have to do , quite apart from your laundry ! |
2 | Normally I would , to make the coffee and that , but there do n't seem no point now . |
3 | Unfortunately , there do n't seem to be many around in the universe . |
4 | The funny thing is there do n't seem to be any old folks . |
5 | Er there do n't seem to be quite a lot of that any more . |
6 | But there do n't seem to have been any serious consequences from the BBC spoof . |
7 | but there do n't seem to be any around |
8 | One problem is that there do not seem to be many potentially blue-chip names in the pipeline , ready to join what is now a severely restricted group . |
9 | In the case of buildings and equipment there do not seem to be any special problems other than space and cost . |
10 | But there do sometimes seem to be trend reversals on the route to this . |
11 | There did not seem to be a half-way house between public and private ownership . |
12 | She knew perfectly well she was going to make love to him sometime , so there did not seem to be any hurry . |
13 | There did not seem to be any wounds or any broken bones . |
14 | ‘ Look — ’ There did not seem to be any way of wrapping it up . |
15 | While there did not seem to be an overall shortage of teachers , their distribution was very uneven between regions , and their qualifications varied widely . |
16 | Strangely , there did not seem to be much on-going practical application in the early days . |
17 | Without patronage , however , political interests withered in time , for the needs of the voters would drive them to look for aid elsewhere if there did not seem a reasonable probability that their present connections might recover their lost influence in London . |
18 | In the lesson there did not seem to be any movement towards better understanding through exploring examples , as intended , or even towards using the guesses to encourage the type of investigative interactions the designer had envisaged . |
19 | There did not seem much point in working at my research , because I did n't expect to live long enough to finish my Ph.D . |
20 | And then , because there did not seem to be any reason to wait , they moved cautiously to the door at the far end of the wood-store and inched it open . |
21 | Live there did not seem to be quite the word for someone whose residence there appeared so transient . |
22 | There did not seem to be a living soul left among the houses , except for someone banging on the door of the lock-up . |
23 | There did not seem to be a satisfactory answer to that and indeed to prolonging this very bitter rollicking that he was bent on awarding me . |
24 | STUDYING the West Coast of Scotland from the yacht Britannia , the Queen is said to have remarked , not long ago , that the people there did n't seem to have much of a life . |
25 | ‘ At first I was dazzled , and covered my eyes , and there did n't seem the smallest change ; the roar of the Strand and the roar of the reef were like the same : hark to it now , and you can near the cabs and buses rolling and the streets resound . ’ |
26 | She never managed to meet up with Vivienne and , as there did n't seem to be much happening at Dingwalls , we decided to drive down to Brighton , all of us crammed into the back of the Mini van . |
27 | There did n't seem to be anything to do but to close the door , which I did . |
28 | There did n't seem to be any good-time girls left except , maybe , Eleanor . |
29 | That was all , there did n't seem to be much to sing for . |
30 | Perhaps it was just as well that there did n't seem to be any extra business around tonight . |