Example sentences of "[adv] seems [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ 'E always seems to 'ave a lot ter say fer 'imself . ‘
2 When other horses are reaching their limit , Milton always seems to have a bit more in reserve . ’
3 But Bingham retorted : ‘ When Jack 's nervous he always seems to have a go .
4 Mardenborough hardly seems to finish a game .
5 This assertion that the modus should be enforced directly not only fits badly in the context , but also seems to contradict a text of Julian discussed earlier , in which he proposed using the traditional cautio method to secure performance .
6 This same cue also seems to trigger a decrease in growth and even appetite among mammals such as deer , sheep and goats .
7 Like the RYR , therefore , the IP 3 R also seems to have a CICR mechanism which is of fundamental importance for understanding of how cells generate calcium oscillations and waves .
8 It is worth adding , as something of an aside , that the experimental result just described not only gives reasons for preferring the associative account but also seems to demand an explanation in terms of acquired equivalence rather than acquired distinctiveness .
9 It also seems to require a restriction of the scope of the criminal law and a readiness to consider decriminalisation :
10 The Government also seems to favour a cut off time of 8pm , after which children should not be in a bar , but seems open to persuasion as to whether the Licensing Justices should have power to extend that time .
11 That thing over there seems to weigh a ton .
12 He speaks , too , of properties which Plato and Socrates ‘ share ’ , and of their ‘ similarity ’ to each other , and this again seems to reintroduce an element of realism .
13 In 1979 there were 3,080 barristers practising in central London and 1,283 spread over the rest of england and Wales ; considering that most courts are now decentralised , this certainly seems to indicate an imbalance .
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