Example sentences of "seem [to-vb] in the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | He crossed the room then slowly lowered himself to his knees before the great tablet , conscious of how the gold leaf of the Ywe Lung seemed to flow in the wavering light of the candles ; how the red lacquer of the background seemed to burn . |
2 | The moon was high overhead — a bright , full moon that seemed to float in the dark mirror of the water . |
3 | He too had been influenced by Lyell , and as early as 1855 had published a paper commenting on the fact that new species always seemed to appear in the same neighbourhood as a closely related existing species . |
4 | They seemed to glow in the flickering green-gold gold light , as if embraced by a holy nimbus . |
5 | Kenilworth was very different from Warwick ; a great red sandstone ruin that almost seemed to glow in the curious half-light as the storm clouds rolled nearer . |
6 | Her long blonde hair , freshly washed , seemed to glow in the dull light from the chandeliers . |
7 | Around her neck , the white-on-white semi-circle of scar tissue seemed to glow in the dim light , like something itself luminous . |
8 | The sentence seemed to hang in the still air with the thin grey smoke escaping from his lips . |
9 | That last dangerous statement seemed to hang in the sunlit air between them for a very long time . |
10 | The sentence seemed to hang in the cold morning air with the whisp of vapour it had left behind . |
11 | His olive skin seemed to glint in the soft light of the hallway ; the flat behind him was almost totally dark . |
12 | Maybe I was less fortunate than my colleagues in my experience of Heathrow , but even my landlady in Twickenham was a most severe character , as mean as mustard with food and I seemed to live in the expensive Airport restaurant even when I was off duty . |
13 | The stones in a wall seemed to ripen in the hot sunshine . |
14 | But the sailors in the northern hemisphere — the part of the earth north of the Equator — realised that there was one star which always seemed to stay in the same place — the Pole Star . |
15 | Once again I felt the mysterious pleasure of being in an elevated Oxford chamber at night , among cloud and star , — so that I seemed to join in the inevitable motion of the planets , — and as I saw the sea of roofs and horned turrets and spires I knew that , although architecture is a dead language , here at least it speaks strongly and clearly , pompous as Latin , subtle as Greek . |
16 | In contrast , lack of public concern , the absence of legislation and departmental procedures , and a general lack of professional concern seemed to conspire in the opposite direction with regard to this elderly woman . |
17 | " You never seem to appear in the same gown twice running . |
18 | Fundamentally however , all objects such as ‘ chapters ’ , ‘ sections ’ , ‘ entries ’ , ‘ acts ’ and ‘ scenes ’ , ‘ cantos ’ etc. seem to behave in the same way : they are incomplete in themselves , and often nest hierarchically . |
19 | Every other group produces more sophisticated results than yours , your own results seem to vanish in the general feedback , and to cap it all she then shows you work which is more sophisticated than any of yours , probably containing a result which is on the A level further mathematics syllabus , and declares that it is work from mixed-ability 13 year olds ! |
20 | Moreover the provisions of section 2(1) ( a ) also seem to point in the same direction . |
21 | When Batty comes back , why not preserve the current formation and make him the fifth defender , seeing as Speed seems to revel in the central midfield . |
22 | Although the author pays lip-service to the idea of climbing as a form of meditation and the reward lying in the process rather than the achievement , the main thrust seems to lie in the opposite direction , in the acquisition of things . |
23 | And yet , at the same time , central government has imposed the National Curriculum on the education system which seems to move in the opposite direction . |
24 | The date of construction of the wall , which has not been established with any precision , would seem to lie in the third century . |
25 | And for the second time since she 'd first met him , he turned on his heel and left her , his blistering words still seeming to echo in the very air around her . |