Example sentences of "seems [verb] go [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Life seems to have gone downhill since the younger one was born .
2 From having the best midfield in the league it now seems to have gone distinctly limp — what price now Batty ( nice to see Battyburn keeping up the chase ) .
3 But where it is n't well known is the people who ought to know , and that 's the pensioners , you know th perhaps er your er parents , people er older than yourselves who are drawing state pension , and er the advertising seems to have gone astray .
4 Like many other academic initiatives , it seems to have gone largely unnoticed at the time , and its historical importance has been perhaps exaggerated by those who live between the covers of books , yet it illustrates that in Germany freedom is considered primarily as freedom from an occupying power , from external political domination .
5 The minister seems to have gone sadly wrong on this . ’
6 One does not have to be a Marxist to observe that by comparison something seems to have gone badly wrong in the capitalist societies of the Western world over the last two decades .
7 We know remarkably little about the process of dissolution in Sussex , but it seems to have gone fairly peaceably .
8 But that seems to have gone now .
9 This facility is Hewlett-Packard 's object technology , which grew out of its joint software development project with Sun Microsystems Inc , and which seems to have gone very cool of late .
10 DOMF is HP 's object technology which grew out of its joint software development project with Sun Microsystems Inc , and which seems to have gone very cool of late ( UX No 423 ) .
11 Richard 's counter-attack in 1186 seems to have gone very well indeed .
12 She seems to have gone very grey very quickly .
13 The charges against Swinderby reveal him to have taught characteristic Wycliffite doctrines concerning the eucharist , absolution , tithes , preaching , and ecclesiastical temporalities ; he seems to have gone further than some Wycliffites in urging the spiritual incompetence of clerics in mortal sin .
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