Example sentences of "[noun pl] seem [to-vb] [art] same [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Adjectives seem to need the same rule , to produce stress patterns such |
2 | The paintings seemed to bear the same relation to reality as prayers to the vision of God . |
3 | Most importantly , the people who will have to implement the community care reforms seem to share the same vision and , despite certain reservations , the same enthusiasm . |
4 | And the women seemed to knit the same kind of loops my mother did . |
5 | Some of the tense/aspect distinctions of American Black English which have attracted the attention of sociolinguists seem to introduce the same problems of underlying structural non-identity as the Irish English perfect — an example is perfective done , illustrated by 19–21 . |