Example sentences of "seems [verb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The Australian seems to like a supercilious exterior , yet behind the dour exterior is a friendly individual . |
2 | Well I like , usually I like three out of the four and then nobody seems to like the fourth |
3 | In England , obtaining extracts of public records would not be seen as a judicial act , and the phrase ‘ other judicial acts ’ seems to remain a source of puzzlement . |
4 | This is a problem which seems to affect a considerable number of men in their forties and fifties , at a time when there may be a good deal of pressure on them at work and at home . |
5 | Miscue analysis seems to affect the way in which teachers approach their practice in a quite radical way . |
6 | That 's what It seems that you do n't It seems to affect the immediate folk and not many other folks nowadays . |
7 | Perlman is usually the slickest of violinists , but here he seems to cultivate a rasping sound that emphasises the work 's macabre portrait of Stalin 's Russia in the late 1940s . |
8 | Theresa , who does n't mind being called a whore but starts screaming if anyone calls her retarded , is the kind of character who seems to promise a fate worse than rape , but the greatest violence reside in Al , who tries to calm himself with images of lambs , only to have them open their mouths to show him teeth and worms . |
9 | The growth of computer based ‘ expert systems ’ seems to promise a replacement for human expertise . |
10 | You will have erm before you on the sheet a number of resolutions from the groups in relation to the budget and although the motions have n't been put , I 'll just refer you to a statement which I produced which seems to compare the compare the motions the draft motions from each of the groups . |
11 | About the text itself , Dr Halstead never seems to lose a light touch of enthusiasm , whilst remaining informative and indeed scholarly . |
12 | If the physician seems to lose the confidence of a patient , referral to a colleague may help by confirming the diagnosis and reinforcing the management plan . |
13 | The more so at Augusta , the arrival of which each year seems to signal the happy end of winter hibernation . |
14 | It merely seems to stimulate the body to produce more and more to match the daily need . |
15 | Unlike cortisone , which also reduces inflammation , Adequan seems to stimulate the production of new tissue in a damaged tendon . |
16 | Beejay always seems to spot the object in the hedge that he can not possibly pass without a protect , just as I hear the roar of a fast-moving car at our rear . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | Th th the trouble is the government seems to go the other way , and er , when when it should be learning my opinion , lowering the age at which you receive your pension , they want to extend the age into which you have to work . |
19 | I do n't know what she thinks about television , but she seems to enjoy the music on the car radio whenever we 're going to lectures . |
20 | The adult seems to enjoy the experience just as much as the baby does . |
21 | He seems to enjoy the job does n't he ? |
22 | Also , the drug seems to inhibit the viral DNA polymerase enzyme much more effectively than it does the DNA polymerase used by the cell to copy its own DNA . |
23 | The final chance of preventing virus replication beginning , is to inhibit in some way the uncoating stage where coat proteins of the virus dissociate from the genetic material they surround , The third anti-viral drug available now is a cage-like hydrocarbon amine molecule called amantadine , which seems to inhibit the uncoating of influenza viruses in some way . |
24 | It seems to inhibit the attention that can be paid to the needs and natures of different young people living in different communities . |
25 | An explanation was needed and one was to hand : ‘ What seems to inhibit the Guards from varying their recruiting policy is a concern to preserve the uniform appearance of the ranks on ceremonial occasions . ’ |
26 | Cases cover the whole spectrum from those in which the jurist treats a legacy as a trust to those where he treats a trust as a legacy , plus one in which he seems to treat the trust as both . |
27 | He seems to treat the whole incident almost like a scientific experiment , albeit a deadly serious one , with great precision and planning and a kind of coldness . |
28 | ’ Typically , Morrissey seems to cherish the very constraints and despondency of a now disappearing England , fetishize the lost limits . |
29 | Much court ceremonial , which appears protective of the monarch , masks unconscious feelings of hostility towards the king , which seems to mirror the hostility felt towards the father by children . |
30 | Other workers have shown increased expression of the carbohydrate antigen sialyl Lewis X in chronic hepatitis , with an intensity that seems to mirror the severity of the disease , and the same antigen may be associated with tumour . |