Example sentences of "[det] [noun sg] seem [to-vb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Each sortie seemed to bring some added knowledge to the art of Pathfinding although some attacks were better than others .
2 This picked up language used in earlier Hague Conventions ; given the establishment of the Central Authority system , this provision seemed to have little point , as the Rapporteur himself admitted .
3 For some reason , this group seem to have more interest in women 's bottoms than any other in our sample .
4 But for many years after 1979 this approach seemed to embody many of the qualities which a depressed , declining nation yearned for and acclaimed .
5 I called the waitress over and told her : ‘ This plate seems to have some of yesterday 's fish-pie on it . ’
6 On the other hand this proof seems to have little aesthetic merit .
7 It does seem as though the Fantasy League people have it mainly correct however , as only the top 5 teams in this table seem to have any chance of getting 1st or 2nd place ( excepting maybe Norwich at 9th ) , the rest destined for mid-table ignominy .
8 In other families the mother may be responsible for the discipline and management of the house and feel she can never have fun with the child and that father seems to have all the nice times .
9 Each answer seems to have some merit , but we can not be certain which is the definitive one .
10 Others in the same country seem to have little notion of what is happening ( e.g. Bajracharya ( 1981 ) from eastern Nepal ) .
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