Example sentences of "seemed [to-vb] at the " in BNC.

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1 This new assessment of his home marked an important casting off , a kind of liberation , and if in later years Ottery remained symbolically important to Coleridge , that was only because his recollections of the shaping years of childhood all seemed to gather at the town .
2 It seemed to work at the time .
3 ‘ But we seemed to freeze at the start , ’ conceded Nicholl .
4 His suicide , in protest at the invasion of Czechoslovakia by the forces of the Warsaw Pact — only Romania declined to participate - seemed to catch at the Western conscience as somehow symbolic of those dreadful days , though it produced no result other than a further deepening of the Cold War .
5 They seemed to bend at the knee , setting their feet apart so that they could never be off balance when they moved .
6 On the other hand , the ordinary and the extraordinary seemed to coincide at the same point .
7 Serfdom seemed to lie at the root of many of their own frustrations , to preclude progress , be it economic , social , or political .
8 When Luke called her heart seemed to expand at the look of admiration that slipped over his face as his gaze took in her simple cream suit in thick , crunchy lace , the severe black camisole she wore beneath it , but he merely murmured , ‘ Punctual as always .
9 His face was smiling and , when you tapped the head , it rocked on a concealed axle so that he seemed to chortle at the absurdity of human antics .
10 They looked red and sore and his mouth seemed to droop at the corners .
11 An interim experiment took place in 1981 with tubes of brine shrimp , which are sensitive to changes in the magnetic field : they seemed to cluster at the end of the tube which was nearest the stones .
12 And somehow all her own reservations and objections seemed to evaporate at the same time .
13 seemed to hurt at the sight .
14 She seemed to shudder at the very thought .
15 Holly heard him shift on his bunk and the mattress seemed to belch at the movement .
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