Example sentences of "seem that [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | As Liverpool have been all Greek to most First Division clubs for a decade , Swansea 's chances do not seem that brilliant , but … and that ‘ but ’ is the delight of the FA Cup . |
2 | It would seem that great pains were taken to ensure that the potential division among Incomer/Shetlander lives would not be spoken about , and that if it was spoken about in a public forum , the arrival of incomers would be made to look less ominous . |
3 | However it does seem that mental models can be developed in the abstract without the need to resort to action , in other words it is possible to learn while sitting passively in a class-room . |
4 | It would seem that catholic — nationalist morality is to remain a feature of the Southern state and of any future all-Ireland state , if the clerical church 's wishes continue to prevail . |
5 | It might seem that good ward sisters are made in heaven ! |
6 | As Lisa 's face fell he continued , ‘ However , it would seem that poor , downtrodden Nigel has what they call a cast-iron alibi . |
7 | It would seem that changing differentials is better than fitting an overdrive as it will broaden all four gears . |
8 | Although it is possible to interpret ‘ freedom of the press ’ in such a way as to include within it the ‘ freedom ’ to make a political choice and to volunteer one 's support , it does seem that political parties of the left are rarely favoured by newspapers . |
9 | From the comments in the article it would seem that sporting activities are at an all time low at this school this is far from the truth . |
10 | From a health promotion perspective it would seem that individualistic based exhortations to improve health will have little chance of success amongst the older age groups . |
11 | ‘ It did n't seem that difficult at the time , ’ Spencer recalls . |
12 | Grandmothers are remembered twice as often as grandfathers — principally because they survived longer ; but it would seem that physical survival coincides here with salience in the memory . |
13 | However , it would seem that nursing students are again to suffer blatant discrimination on the grounds of their type of nursing course . |
14 | However , having studied all these reports , it does seem that voluntary organisation involvement is encouraged through national policy guidelines . |
15 | But now I separate them out because I realised although they do n't , you know , things like pick up cleaning , do n't seem that significant , erm , tomorrow morning when I |
16 | You did n't seem that scared of her . |
17 | Kinetics is still a young science but it would seem that human ability to exert conscious control over body language is less easy than with verbal communication and most people , at times , are aware of sending contradictory messages . |
18 | In both cases it was the development of sustained monomorphic ventricular tachycardia rather than fibrillation which was prognostic and it would seem that ventricular fibrillation is a non-specific response to PVS dependent on the " " vigour " " of the protocol . |
19 | It would seem that different considerations apply in the exceptional cases in which discovery may be obtained from a third party . |
20 | Whilst US administrations certainly have instigated ‘ two-track ’ policies ( for example , in Allende 's Chile ) these have not proved particularly successful , and it would seem that American foreign-policy-making is rarely as well co-ordinated as this analysis suggests . |
21 | It would seem that American critics writing in the 1920s and 1930s constructed a specific category when analysing the work of O'Keefe , As Whitney Chadwick stated : ‘ hailed as the epitome of emancipated womanhood , she was accorded star status , but only at the top of a female class . |