Example sentences of "there [vb mod] seem to [be] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | He points out that such a provision bans any invasion of sovereign territory , air space and maritime zones , even where there might seem to be good grounds . |
2 | Finally , at least in the social sciences , there would seem to be strong social influences on which methods do get displayed and which are ignored . |
3 | There would seem to be two main differences . |
4 | For a study of lexical semantics , there would seem to be two principal sources of primary data ; needless to say , the native language-user is central to both of them . |
5 | There would seem to be two components to this notion . |
6 | There would seem to be ample justification for preventive interventions aimed at reducing feelings of helplessness , if it were possible , and of enhancing feelings of self-esteem for women raised in institutions or for other reasons experiencing a marked lack of care in childhood . |
7 | There would seem to be four types of players contesting the board and two axes on which the game pivots : conservative — transformist ( a safer term than ‘ radical ’ ) , and centraliser — de-centraliser ( a safer term than ‘ liberal ’ ) . |
8 | There would seem to be little doubt that Parliament could , by passing an Act ( which would , of course , necessitate the Royal Assent ) establish a republic . |
9 | Firstly , there is wide recognition that the study techniques of higher education students are weak , and , if the small amount of institutional time and lecturing staff devoted to this part of higher education is any measure , there would seem to be some indifference to the students ' shortcomings . |
10 | Since most societies would appear not to match up to Goody 's ideal , there would seem to be few studies that can avoid the question . |
11 | There would seem to be little incentive for teachers to examine the problem in dynamic terms , as a product of interaction ; everyone 's or no one 's fault . |
12 | There would seem to be three points of especial significance . |