Example sentences of "seem [prep] [be] [verb] [prep] some " in BNC.
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1 | The body itself was late medieval , not wrapped in cerecloth but in a long linen shift with a narrow hem of lace ; the features were discernible , though bald , whilst the ‘ inside of the body seemed to be filled with some substance which rendered it very hard . ’ |
2 | Goodness knows what was happening to her , but she seemed to be trapped in some thick mental fog . |
3 | Melford , now he had tasted blood , seemed to be revelling in some private joke . |
4 | Furthermore , the company also seemed to be reneging on some of the assurances given to placate Scottish interests during the takeover battle . |
5 | His heart seemed to be beating in some huge dry place an echoing cavern . |
6 | ‘ We seem to be lodged against some trees . |
7 | Yeah , always seem to be going for some er |
8 | He was vaguely surprised that what sense of loss he did have seemed to be connected in some way with Cyprus . |
9 | Indeed , adaptation often seems to be compared with some assumed saintly lifestyle and , as social services clients are often closely scrutinized , their short-comings are manifest . |
10 | Something like it still seems to be believed by some economists close to Mrs Thatcher . |
11 | It looks fairly ordinary , although it 's one of the ‘ big head ’ designs and it seems to be made of some sort of high-tech composite of plastic and metal . |
12 | Indeed , many do , because Giardia , like Candida , seems to be linked in some way to food sensitivity . |
13 | One correspondent notes that , having gone through a period of using much folk music and guitar accompaniment , ‘ this phase seems to be declining in some places ’ . |
14 | Any collection of documents is necessarily selective , but this one does seem to be marked by some significant absentees . |