Example sentences of "[pron] seem [adj] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Even with the present set-up , their seemed reasonable recruitment figures overall but few stayed the course to reach the upper levels of racing achievement creating what was described as ‘ a meatless sandwich . ’ |
2 | She said the Edinburgh summit had been a tense time for the family when it seemed all Mr Garel-Jones ' work on Maastricht could have come to nothing . |
3 | At times it seemed that price increases would be favoured as a means of raising self-financing and reducing pressure on the capital market ; at others that rises would be deprecated as contributing to inflation . |
4 | It seemed that bingo afternoons left her so exhausted both physically and emotionally that she never had enough energy left to cook an evening meal . |
5 | It seemed that record companies were always too interested in other places to look . |
6 | A few months ago it seemed that oil markets were in for a chill spring . |
7 | ’ It seemed that time scales were important to him . |
8 | But now it seemed this Adam Burns was determined to dredge up her other life all over again . |
9 | Of course often they also fall into the first two categories mentioned , but it seems that household membership operates separately in relation to giving assistance , so that a particular child who shares a home with their parent is much more likely to be giving personal care than their siblings . |
10 | As is the case with the parasitic wasp , it seems that sex allocation is occurring in response to environmental variation . |
11 | It seems that drug abuse just ca n't be tolerated by American politics . |
12 | Tangible links are where SBUs have buyers , distribution channels , technology or competitors in common ( Porter has three categories , but it seems that competitor interrelationships are just as much a tangible link as those he specifies under that heading ) . |
13 | Now it seems that percentage rugby is the name of the game . |
14 | As sialic acid may be considered an index of mucus glycoprotein degradation , it seems that gastrin stimulation of gastric epithelial cells results in a concomittant secretion of platelet activating factor precursors , acid , and pepsin irrespective of mucus glycoprotein degradation . |
15 | It seems that union members have learned their lesson after they allowed Ronald Reagan to break the air traffic controllers in the early Eighties . |
16 | It seems that fossil dolphins , like living odontocetes , used echolocation to navigate and Find prey . |
17 | It seems that potency level is as much to do with satisfying the need of the practitioner to feel that they are doing something as being a systematic deductive process ! |
18 | As this book goes to print , it seems that consumer pressure has finally won the day and forced a re-evaluation of corporate policy by the major US tuna canners . |
19 | It seems that portal hypertension is the essential feature of this association . |
20 | Thus , it seems that vitamin A supplementation reduced the frequency of severe and lethal illnesses without decreasing the frequency of less severe illnesses . |
21 | Inevitably , the lost that set the buyers alight were the North American and European imports , but it seems mere novelty value can no longer secure the top prices . |
22 | Latics ' cash-strapped manager Joe Royle admitted he may still try to arrange a loan deal for the Anfield veteran , but it seems any transfer fee is beyond the range of the Lancashire club 's purse . |
23 | It seems Australian music lovers could n't give a XXXX for Paul Keating . |
24 | Perhaps unsure of exactly what to expect from Alsace wines , it seems British wine drinkers have tended to give the whole lot a miss . |
25 | It seems popular science writing is being redefined thanks to the arrival of a clutch of lavishly-packaged works that investigate new realms where the once-separate worlds of physics , spirituality and human adventure emerge . |
26 | The frequency of such bids has made it seem that stockmarket valuations are arbitrary , that bidders are stealing money from somebody else rather than creating wealth , and that American and British managers spend too much time shuffling assets and too little investing ( that is , building factories ) for the future . |
27 | The graveyard , was Clary 's base , where he would establish himself , as he spoke with his fellow partners in life , about mindless things , which seemed funny , to what seemed low life citizens . |