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

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1 The island of Hawaii alone seems to have a long-term average rate of construction of over 0.4 km 3 a- 1 , while Iceland has sustained a rate of about 0.13 km 3 a- 1 during historic time , and a rather lower average of 0.06 km 3 a - 1 over the past 16 Ma .
2 It 's a white place , like Wigan which only seems to have a Black population on Tuesday nights when the music from the Wigan Pier nightclub 's jazz-funk DJ draws in young Blacks from as far as the Midlands to body-pop .
3 He always seems to have a sore throat and a fever , so I do n't like to leave him when he 's not well .
4 At the same time , it builds a prison-house of rhetoric from which there may be no practical possibility of escape : as later with the writings of Baudrillard , their critique , in its totalizing embrace , always seems to have a neutralizing answer to suggestions of difference .
5 The hours which are wasting him away also seem to have a mental effect on Tithonus as well .
6 We now seem to have a serious problem with some of the new technology .
7 At one moment he even seemed to have a small advantage , but after 44 moves a draw was agreed in a level position .
8 People , their understandings of their circumstances and their struggles to force collective facilities out of the state , were again under-conceptualised and , indeed , even seemed to have a small role to play .
9 Not surprisingly , however , Sharpe , who less than two years previously seemed to have a golden future with United and England , was scared stiff .
10 Anne never seemed to have a free moment .
11 It was totally demanding , I never seemed to have a free minute .
12 Sanipet certainly seem to have a promising future ahead of them .
13 The planes therefore seem to have a real application to the teaching of woodwork in schools — always assuming the survival of a traditional craft approach under today 's educational policies .
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