Example sentences of "seem [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Although sentences of the type illustrated by 1 and 2 occur sporadically throughout the data , a number of lexical and syntactic constraints seem to inhibit the co-occurrence of a singular verb with a plural subject .
2 Our girlfriends seem to enjoy the charade , at least to begin with ; they are flirtatious and collusive .
3 These recently published analyses of the likely impact of the Tunnel seem to confirm the notion that infrastructure improvements do not , of themselves , have much effect outside their immediate locality .
4 More experiments follow , all , we will suppose , impeccably designed , and the results seem to confirm the persistence of this accuracy order across a wide range of experimental conditions .
5 The data in Table 14 , which classify percentages of pregnancies that ended in still births by length of preceding pregnancy interval pooled according to country of study , seem to confirm the validity of the Hungarian findings for developing countries .
6 It 's so successful that many people seem to miss the point .
7 But they seem to carry the implication that society exists as a fixed structure , with slots into which school-leavers ( or university-leavers ) must be fitted .
8 But you seem to lose the tan very quickly once you are back at work .
9 But above all they seem to like an eyrie just beneath the eaves of the barn roof .
10 No matter how much writers protest , non-writers seem to like the idea that writing is easy , not the arduous manual , emotional and intellectual labour writers know it to be .
11 Students , who face paying rent at around £55 a week in the private sector , seem to like the idea .
12 Now men seem to like the look of long , lean , coltish women and it 's probably inevitable , given our fixation with diet and fitness .
13 I do n't know if the ranger 's put any seed down or what , but they all seem to like , they all seem to like the smells round here
14 Sum up what the customer has said , ‘ You seem to like the enamel pans best . ’
15 ‘ People seem to like the vintage vibe the 555 has .
16 ‘ They seem to like the taste of rubber .
17 How does the height of land seem to affect the choice of areas for wheat ?
18 How do rainfall and the height of land seem to affect the choice of areas where farmers grow grass ?
19 Fitzgerald and Sim seem to see the existence of secrecy as a ‘ crisis ’ in itself .
20 Like the Roman of old , he observed : ‘ I seem to see the River Tiber foaming with much blood . ’
21 The Law Commission , in reviewing such cases , said that to the extent that they ‘ disclose a consistent principle , they seem to indicate a species of public nuisance , where to do the act is enough to constitute the offence , and innocent motive is irrelevant ’ .
22 erm The fashions that sweep through different countries , educational technology was one , the independent learning movement was another , those kinds of fashions seem to know no frontiers , and one finds arguments being repeated in Stockholm very much as they were advanced in erm Brighton or in Tokyo or in other places .
23 ‘ You seem to know a lot about teasing , young lady .
24 ‘ You seem to know a lot about it . ’
25 ‘ You seem to know a lot about other people 's affairs so you probably know that this house is partly mine .
26 ‘ Then I hope these people do n't know either although they seem to know a lot .
27 Despite its popularity , few people seem to know the origin of the term .
28 ‘ We all know that XR3s and Cossies seem to attract a lot of unwanted attention , but I feel I 'm paying too much insurance on what is a Plain Jane family saloon , ’ he says .
29 Other people say things of this kind enviously , and even unkindly — novelists seem to attract the envy and unkindness of other people ( though so little enviable ) ; it is a pity they are not nicer to one another .
30 We 're referring mainly to the 500ft or 150 metre brigade who seem to find the cost of a reel prohibitive .
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