Example sentences of "[pers pn] seem [that] [prep] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | With the handing over to the Council of Europe in 1960 of the social and cultural responsibilities it had inherited from the Treaty of Brussels , it seemed that to all intents and purposes WEU had become moribund . |
2 | Interviews with other staff reinforced this impression and it seemed that in many departments the self-appraisal did not receive much considered attention . |
3 | Professor Flinn found no very wide gulf between wage and price increases and concluded that " contrary to the very commonly made generalisation that rapidly rising prices tended to erode real wages … it seems that for many groups of workers … wage rates in general broadly kept pace with rising prices " . |
4 | Of course , all human beings , male and female , have their share of each , but it seems that in many women the right-hand side , intuitive approach is more developed . |
5 | It seems that in some cases the answer is yes , even though no characteristic elements of segmental phonology have been found which distinguish black Londoners ' speech from that of other Londoners . |
6 | Indeed , it seems that in some cases an interpretation in terms of emphasis is quite inappropriate . |
7 | It seems that in some areas schools lost interest in the DCSL visits once the books were on the shelves . |
8 | However , from their polymerase chain reaction results , it seems that in most cases there is 1 fetal cell for every 10–10 maternal cells . |
9 | It seems that in these cases , instead of pleonasm , there is an intensification of the adverbial notion ( cf. very very good ) . |