Example sentences of "seem [to-vb] [vb pp] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It seemed to stay stuck to the glass , its shape twisted up , for a very long time . |
2 | With a shock Juliet realised that her aspirations there seemed to have faded in the light of her latest discovery . |
3 | The woman she seemed to have become over the course of a single weekend — just forty-eight hours — bore no resemblance to the vague mental picture she had always , possibly complacently , had of herself . |
4 | During a lull , when for once nothing seemed to have fallen under the machine , she tried to catch her attention . |
5 | ‘ How was he ? ’ asked Rachel , pleased that Jimmy seemed to have gone to the hospital again of his own accord . |
6 | The bungalow again seemed to have grown in the moonlight , and was now a Moorish temple , where the infidel foe lurked . |
7 | Subsequent re-opening to passengers on 11 December 1922 heralded a new era for the station and trade seemed to have awakened to the transport needs of the community . |
8 | ‘ Look … ’ she began in a cool voice , glancing round for Tara , who seemed to have disappeared into the house , ‘ when I used the phrase ‘ playing gooseberry ’ , I was referring to my staying at Hummingbird House . |
9 | Mrs Gray seemed to have come to the end of what she wanted to say . |
10 | There was likely to be more interest in a member of the family who seemed to have come to the boil than in Sara who would cost time and patience to bring to blood heat . |
11 | She seemed to have come on the retreat more out of material loyalty than religious devotion . |
12 | Nothing seemed to have come of the silver salver idea , no doubt because of the continuing need for secrecy . |
13 | The red-haired woman in the house next door most certainly heard it , and hurried to another upstairs window to look out the back , for the cry seemed to have come from the yard of her neighbour 's house . |
14 | The plants which seemed to have died during the winter 's cold — the snapdragon , the hibiscus and the frangipani — miraculously sprang back to life and back into bloom . |
15 | Something in the atmosphere of the room seemed to have changed in the course of the last few moments , and Liston could n't say for certain what it was . |
16 | It must have transmitted itself to the patients , for even they gave up after their initial attempts at jollity , and by mid-morning a definite air of gloom seemed to have settled over the place . |
17 | To his surprise he noticed that they seemed to have burned into the wood . |
18 | The minister therefore seemed to have carried through the understanding reached with the British Medical Association in September . |
19 | She seemed to have taken to the Foundling child the moment she set eyes on her , and there was no doubt in Betty 's mind that Corrie was the sole reason for her being offered the work . |
20 | Kate gave him a suspicious look , but he seemed to have recovered from the rage she 'd been fairly sure he 'd been trying to keep under control before she left the room . |
21 | And Luke seemed to have recovered from the bitterness her innocent remark had triggered . |
22 | The younger fighter seemed to have recovered from the knockdown . |
23 | His accusations backed up with the evidence found by Craig would be enough to convict Spencer and send him to prison for some time , once his whereabouts were discovered , for Spencer seemed to have vanished from the face of the earth . |
24 | Mr Cole said Johanna seemed to have got over the break-up with her boyfriend , who joined the search for her . |
25 | They all seem to get hit in the head nowadays . |
26 | So from the mid century onwards many working-class women seem to have retreated into the home , and by the end of the nineteenth century a conscious ideology was constructing the role of housewife and mother . |
27 | seem to have gone down the drain a bit . |
28 | ‘ As you seem to have seen through the subterfuge from the very first moment , why did you agree to this trip ? ’ |
29 | ‘ You seem to have fallen from the top of a Christmas tree , Fräulein , ’ he said spitefully . |
30 | They seem to have peaked in the winter when nature itself can be grey enough , or maybe I just remember them as peaking in the winter . |