Example sentences of "[adv] seem have a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 None of the places I had been in seemed to have a men 's room anyway .
2 The class of games analyzed above seem to have a number of possible applications to economics .
3 Some actors just seem to have a knack for making themselves unpopular .
4 Using analysis of variance in unifactorial and multifactorial models , age did not seem to have a bearing on any of the parameters of esophageal function .
5 In addition , in Britain there is the peculiar phenomenon of the exercise of influence by groups that , according to the crude calculations of political arithmetic , do not seem to have a power base at all .
6 This hypothesis does not seem to have a lot going for it because , at the time Matthew — or whoever — was writing , there would still have been a few people around who could say something like I do n't remember any star ! ' )
7 Er yes sir it does not seem to have a photograph of the officer who it just has his name .
8 The two main findings of this study are that ( i ) capsaicin sensitive afferent neurones do not seem to have an affect on rapid repair of injured gastric mucosa , although they contribute to the defence against injury , and ( ii ) anaesthetics can affect the recovery of gastric mucosa from damage .
9 We found that patients who were significantly younger er sorry we found that patients who were counselled for retrograde ejaculation were significantly younger er but we also found that marital status did not seem to have an effect on whether they were counselled for retrograde ejaculation or not .
10 She often forgot how handsome Georg was , especially lately when he always seemed to have a scowl on his face .
11 Off camera , we always seemed to have a laugh .
12 Those old Andy Hardy movies always seemed to have a scene where a bunch of American teenagers would be sitting around in an old barn or something wondering where to stage their amateur dramatics .
13 A girl who wore her long dark hair loose , who practically lived in jeans and sweatshirts , and who always seemed to have a couple of paint stains on her somewhere because she was trying to scrape a living by producing exquisitely detailed illustrations for books .
14 Cranston always seemed to have a fear of small boys .
15 She became school librarian , and always seemed to have a book in her hand .
16 Caroline 's friends , in general , always seem to have a sense of humour . ’
17 When other horses are reaching their limit , Milton always seems to have a bit more in reserve . ’
18 But Bingham retorted : ‘ When Jack 's nervous he always seems to have a go .
19 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 .
20 With Batts and Speed we were extremely lucky … we now seem to have a glut which we had back in the early Revie days … the trouble is these days keeping them , with freedom of contract etc .
21 Once a man she 'd never met before , a man called Peter who did n't seem to have a wife , kept dancing with her in the Godsons ' house , holding her very close , in a way that quite upset her and yet was pleasurable .
22 But I do n't seem to have a watch any more . ’
23 Back in the car , I try to use the mobile but the batteries are flat and the Nova does n't seem to have a cigarette lighter .
24 He 's divorced and does n't seem to have a job or much money .
25 ‘ After watching the Australians at Neath , they do n't seem to have a pattern of play .
26 Adeva should become an actress now that she does n't seem to have a record deal .
27 ‘ I do n't seem to have a lot of choice , ’ Jenna admitted , looking ruefully at the mess she had made of her own clothes .
28 He 's got his teeth into this , he 's angry and he does n't seem to have a lot to live for really .
29 Fourth , and you did n't , I mean you did n't seem to have a lot to pick from .
30 I did n't seem to have an ounce of grown-up character to draw on .
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