Example sentences of "[pers pn] seems [that] [det] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 In this time it seems that all other areas of the Lakes have had a new guide , and some of them two .
2 It seems that many Breton lords relied heavily upon the profits of wreck to boost their incomes , and to abolish it might have caused yet another rebellion in an area where Angevin control was still fairly fragile .
3 THESE ARE changing times , and it seems that many controlling bodies in international sport are involved in tinkering with their various sports to try to improve both the standards of performance and the quality of entertainment provided .
4 In marked contrast to their taste in portraiture ( see chapter 2 ) , it seems that many Roman collectors preferred youth , physical beauty and sentiment to the reality of Greek originals .
5 It seems that many excellent models were made in aluminium at one time , some collectors I know have superb models on display , the variety being considerable .
6 It seems that several unique features — the lack of wholehearted support from other unions , the marked absence of internal unity , the militant leadership , the sheer length of the stoppage — prevented the constraints on violence which had proved so effective in the past from being fully operative .
7 It seems that those external changes are somehow detected by the pineal gland , for experimental animals deprived of their pineal are slower to entrain , but the mechanism is not known .
8 It seems that some unwise governments , desperate to build their own atom bombs , have been willing to trust the dealers .
9 But it seems that these profit-hungry hospitals have found a way of practising legalised euthanasia .
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