Example sentences of "[pron] seemed [adj] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Yes Norman Lamont you 're right erm even the demise was suggested that the square sausage , which seemed possible on the basis of the conversion of metric tables and if you do n't know what the square sausage is , the G M B Scotland delegates will only be too happy er to give you the answer . |
2 | This left only 20 per cent who reported a degree of pain which seemed appropriate to the nature and amount of their injury . |
3 | It is simply that a feature , which seemed prominent in the stereotype , may appear insignificant in the performance , and vice versa . |
4 | Existentialism and all those other topical philosophies of the past three decades , which seemed important at the time , may have given him some guidelines . |
5 | His dominant inclination ( he wrote ) had always been towards philosophy , " and even in my philological studies I have been most attracted by those topics which seemed important for the history of philosophy or for ethical and aesthetic problems " . |
6 | Not for the last time during the long process of negotiation with the GPRA , de Gaulle himself seemed depressed by the impasse . |
7 | Nicolo was the only one who seemed unaware of the girl 's fawning admiration , which was too bad , Caroline thought grimly . |
8 | She seemed pleased with the room . |
9 | She seemed oblivious of the echo this might find in her own daughter 's life . |
10 | The chance of Damien Gould helping her seemed unlikely in the extreme , unless she could apply pressure on him . |
11 | On some days they seemed absent from the area and then we would detect two or three in the course of the next patrol . |
12 | They seemed shocked at the suggestion . |
13 | They seemed angry with the therapist although were not saying this openly . |
14 | He seemed pleased with the analogy . |
15 | But he seemed unaware of the darkness at the back of everything . |
16 | He seemed unaware of the noise Damian was making . |
17 | There were other confusions — he was vain , she could smile at that , and yet many times he seemed unaware of the effect his strong presence could have on others . |
18 | When she glanced back at him he seemed comfortable with the silence , watching the rain and the lake , his blue eyes , not so different in colour from that storm-tossed lake , appreciative and thoughtful . |
19 | Dismissing Paisley 's support as ‘ a fascist organization masquerading under the cloak of religion … deluding a lot of sincere people … hell-bent on provoking religious strife in Northern Ireland ’ , he seemed unprepared for the reaction against him within his own party . |
20 | He seemed less of the dictator than he had appeared to her yesterday ! |
21 | ‘ Azor ! ’ he seemed surprised by the question . |
22 | When she asked him he seemed astonished by the question . |
23 | but he seemed alright at the weekend , he was decorating at the weekend |
24 | He seemed alright at the moment , though , and his stroking was even and relaxed . |
25 | Two inscriptions from the early fourth century show that it did not always do so ( Tod 103 , 108 = WV 7 , HD 20 ) : they have the unusual opening formula ‘ it seemed good to the Council ’ . |
26 | The normal formula is ‘ it seemed good to the Council and People ’ , indicating that the decree had been prepared for the Assembly ( ‘ the people ’ ) by the Council , and was then voted on by the Assembly . |
27 | It has to do partly with the feeling , particularly powerful in the 19th century , that the proper role of education , at least at the top end , was to equip gentlemen to run the Empire ; and it seemed reasonable at the time to concentrate not upon mechanics , but upon grand ideals , and the classics were studied as if they were a form of theology , a way of revealing fundamental and lasting human truths This , perhaps , is why anti-science is strongest in Britain , because we took Empire most seriously . |
28 | It seemed cheap at the price — five guineas for travel and a month 's board and lodging . |
29 | I appreciate the arguments that go on nowadays , but let us not forget that the old crossings were not suitable for the disabled , which is why , in the case to which I am referring , it seemed unnecessary for the authority to insist on a ramp being built . |
30 | It seemed remote to the point of impossibility . |