Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] n't seem " in BNC.
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1 | Words did n't seem able to describe the confusion of her feelings for fitzAlan . |
2 | Now , ’ he waved a fork at me , ‘ if the guy was spending more money than Bonanza expected and Bonanza did n't seem to mind what 's the obvious thing ? ’ |
3 | She was still shivering and her head felt muzzy , but now she was lying down the boat did n't seem to be doing quite so much heaving and rolling . |
4 | On the other hand , Jessamy derived some satisfaction from the knowledge that Eleanor did n't seem to have got one iota further in her own subtle pursuit of Julius . |
5 | Marie did n't seem to understand the question : ‘ No , no , ’ she shook her head vigorously . |
6 | The offshore industry do n't seem to be exploiting laser processing technology at all . ’ |
7 | He and Bella did n't seem to be having very much fun without him . |
8 | No more ! ’ she cried , but Travis did n't seem to hear her . |
9 | Normally he would have had little patience with the attitudes of the Fromes , but the morning after such a bereavement did n't seem the time to argue the social or political toss with them . |
10 | drivers do n't seem to be fully aware of what the legal speed limits are and which roads are the most dangerous . |
11 | And although his eyes did n't seem to move the prickle of her skin sensed that he had n't missed a thing , from the mass of dark hair which was now half-up and half-down , to the crazy oranges-and-lemons earrings which she 'd clipped on because — well , just because it was Saturday and sunny , and because she had felt like it . |
12 | The action did n't seem to stop the room from spinning . |
13 | Teenagers do n't seem to understand that they do n't have to actively misbehave to be disagreeable to older people . |
14 | Being the first of the lasses , she was always his favourite ; the lads did n't seem to matter . |
15 | " The animals do n't seem to be heading for their usual haunts today . " |
16 | Tilda did n't seem to , but no-one understands what she thinks except Martha . " |
17 | ‘ What I have in mind did n't seem to affect you that way last night , ’ he remarked . |
18 | But some of the data shown by the monitor did n't seem to make too much sense . |
19 | There was no doubt he crashed into the sea as I watched him hit , but I did not get a confirmation of this as there was no one else to see it and R.D.F. did n't seem to have much coverage up that way . ’ |
20 | ‘ Kids do n't seem to mind the modern shirts but of course older people remember how they used to be . |
21 | His buddy did n't seem too concerned about that and reached down for the big gun . |
22 | ‘ The priest did n't seem terribly concerned , being a pragmatic man . |
23 | Malpass did n't seem to mind . |
24 | I was disappointed that the valve did n't seem to play as big a part in the sound as I was hoping , so maybe Hughes & Kettner should look at giving this part of the Attax a tweak or two . |
25 | He meant to , but addresses did n't seem important — well , not until it was too late . |
26 | Miguel Rafaelo did n't seem to have thought of that . |
27 | Ellen does n't seem to be on yellow , is she ? |
28 | I told you before that thinking does n't seem to be your strong point . |
29 | You might charitably allow an Academic with spellcasting powers an Int test ( with a -25 penalty ) to recognize that this ritual does n't seem to have anything to do with travel , but does have quite a lot to do with death and blood . |
30 | ‘ He and John have n't been able to strike up an amicable relationship since and David does n't seem to figure in the coach 's plans , ’ said chairman Robinson . |