Example sentences of "does n't seem [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Eighty years does n't seem a very long time when you consider the art of acting has been prospering in Europe over the last four hundred or so years , quite apart from the great traditions of ancient Greek drama . |
2 | This does n't seem a fair way of qualifying for the huge incentives on offer for a record . ’ |
3 | The £45,000 does n't seem a lot today , but in 1968 it was a huge sum for us and the annual repayments of £3,500 were an enormous burden upon the struggling K & WVR in the late '60s and early '70s . |
4 | " But it does n't seem a very good reason , does it ? |
5 | We 've had ten meetings and only thirty cases , and that 'll be the three cases where each meeting spread over a five different locations , which er does n't seem a very good way to use our resources ! |
6 | They have fairly regularly staged , what you might call bigger bands who play the university circuit as such and they 're always , you know , dying for people to come along so there 'll , th there 'll be lists published at what time , what events are on at these places if you wan na go and do that and if you wan na go to the top notch bands , Birmingham 's a good venue for that with the Leisure Centre , the M I A the N E C , the K G B etcetera etcetera all that stuff there so there 's always plenty to do , do n't , do n't feel restricted just cos we 're in er the middle of the city centre in this college and there does n't seem a lot to do , there 's a lot going on . |
7 | ‘ He does n't seem a very popular person , ’ said the inspector . |
8 | ‘ He does n't seem a very popular person . ’ |
9 | The latter could always turn round — and indeed did turn round — and say ‘ Sorry , love , I do n't mind working on them , but there does n't seem a lot of point in my giving up my free evenings when the star is unwilling to do the same . ’ |
10 | Probably not ; it does n't seem a very interesting thing to say . |
11 | Major does n't seem a very popular name at the moment . |
12 | Seems quite does n't seem a lot does it ? |
13 | It does get more money , therefore it 's able to afford , I think you said one more teacher , which does n't seem a tremendous expansion . |
14 | Clearly , he has some sort of affinity with the part of King Henry , but it does n't seem an actorly affinity . |
15 | Does n't seem an overwhelming-sexual-urges type . ’ |
16 | Which does n't seem an awful lot for 45p , but you have no choice except to go through , and pay for , this introductory page . |
17 | ‘ I agree it does n't seem an ideal relationship , but surely , the more you oppose it , the more … ’ |
18 | ‘ That does n't seem an awfully big difference , but in fact the cost in Cleveland will be around another million pounds . |
19 | It does n't seem the slightest use having leadership if you 're leading in the wrong direction . |
20 | ‘ It does n't seem the same since the sponsorship deal ’ |
21 | After you 've coldly observed the way in which three large shots of alcohol chemically transform reluctant drinkers into eager tipplers , the traditional Saturday night round-buying somehow does n't seem the same . |
22 | Does n't seem the shy or bashful type . ’ |
23 | There are so many versions of it already , and now does n't seem the right time to do it — I think I would rather wait until I was more established , and have something different to say about it . ’ |
24 | she does n't seem the type that would be a school teacher I mean the erm that erm seven , eight year old that she teaches and I just think what she 's like at school . |