Example sentences of "seems go [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Sometimes the road seems to go away from it , sometimes we can not see where it is going , even if there is a purpose to it . |
2 | Garland , however , seems to go rather further than this in suggesting that , in Britain at least , the emergent prison system never really embodied a ‘ reformative ’ alternative to classicism and neoclassicism at all . |
3 | 'Nothing seems to go right and everyone else is better off than we are . ’ |
4 | Ballantyne 's book was originally written for children and so the boys are often being described as perfect and everything seems to go right . |
5 | The cultural conditioning of both Lucio and Clara seems to go deep . |
6 | One might almost be driven to conclude that there are in fact two ‘ plans ’ , the public one which always seems to go awry and a secret one that the economy actually works to . |
7 | For a time all seems to go well with her studies ; she triumphs over male and female competitors … |
8 | Overall Engels seems to go much further in this enthusiasm for Morgan than the generally vague impression we get from Marx . |
9 | When you first meet a client , there is always a honeymoon period when everything seems to go smoothly and the atmosphere is charged with cheerfulness and hope . |
10 | He thus seems to go too far initially , and then shrink back to an anodyne conclusion . |
11 | One reason is that the commercial transaction test seems to go too far ; many transactions which will be generally regarded as perfectly legitimate forms of investment , are entered into solely , or at least predominantly , for tax reasons , and I think it would be wrong to suggest that they might be taxable for that reason alone . |
12 | He also seems to go further than this and sets the pattern for future elite theorists in distinguishing between maximum utility for a community and maximum utility of a community . |
13 | Section 2(3) seems to go further by saying that just because a party has entered into a contract with a term imposing risk on him , this " is not of itself to be taken as indicating his voluntary acceptance " of that risk . |
14 | Through the winter months , the larger firms gave further assurances that they were willing " to take immediate steps for the gradual reduction of female comps " ; some it seems went even so far as to dismiss women . |