Example sentences of "seem [prep] [pers pn] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 If I got a question wrong , which I did more often than not , he would repeat it in what seemed to me a contemptuous tone until I got it right .
2 This seemed to me a poor reason for making the announcement and I told him that I strongly disapproved of his breach of trust .
3 I went into what seemed to me a Burmese restaurant .
4 Marjorie and Heather spent hours poring over cookery-books , which seemed to me a strange occupation for Oxford graduates , especially in the face of wartime rationing ; but perhaps it was a matter of the fox and the grapes , for I myself had not acquired any culinary skill .
5 What seemed to me a golden opportunity came to hand largely through Pearn 's connections with the History department in the University , to which he had now returned .
6 It seemed to me a natural thing to do .
7 Anchovy-paste sandwiches , scones and Dundee cake seemed to me an ample repast , particularly as I had a nervous , irrational distaste for eating the food of Syl 's mother in her house .
8 Reverently I picked it up and buried it in our back garden — three feet down seemed to me an appropriate depth .
9 This seemed to me the greatest achievement of the afternoon ; some people do n't even learn to think for themselves at university .
10 Apart from this minor eccentricity — and I knew old people often became eccentric — she seemed to me the same as she had always been : vague in practical matters but sharp-witted enough in other ways , and eager to talk about what was happening in the world .
11 The chapel seemed to me the focal point of our small , humble community .
12 The basement cattery seemed to her a sinister place , though she knew that the animals were most lovingly tended by Miss Pettigrew .
13 More likely is that she wrote down ( accurately ) the beginning , remembered the sound of the end , and linked them together in what seemed to her a possible sequence .
14 One lunchtime Minton , wearing what seemed to her a hideous sweater knitted for him by his mother , sat opposite her in the school restaurant .
15 It seemed to her a happy coincidence that Robert ( she thought of him now as Robert ) should write inviting her to Yorkshire for the weekend .
16 It seemed to her a wonderful invention , making far more of a single egg than any British concoction , easily digestible , tasting rich , sweet and thoroughly sustaining .
17 It seemed to her a precious gift , far more than just an alleviation of present discomfort .
18 It was a rough crossing , and most people were rather quiet , and a few were vomiting over the railings and indeed all over the upper-deck , but Clara had never felt better , and the rough lurching seemed to her an added attraction .
19 This courting dance seemed to them a grotesque parody .
20 The Austrians joined in because it seemed to them the best way to avoid a resuscitation of ‘ big Bulgaria ’ .
21 She sought out Alix , to tell her of her plans to remarry , and they spent a long evening , over spaghetti and Hirondelle , talking of what already seemed to them the distant past .
22 Conversely slave-owners and self-lords on the whole stood by the system because it seemed to them the very foundation of their society and their class .
23 The law seemed to him a mountainous cloud , compacted of these rank and ever increasing hyphae , sprawling over the buildings in which her exigences were met , pouring herself into every drawer , lying on every shelf , saturating every ledger , every record with her must , coating all like a mould and growing by eating that on which it grows .
24 It passed almost at once and gave place to what seemed to him an assumed and slightly truculent indifference , but it had been there .
25 Strange as it may now seem , the primacy of Canterbury seemed to him an immovable feature which guaranteed the firmness of the whole structure .
26 He had even provided , as an antagonist to North , a fictional member of the NSC , ‘ Aaron Sykes ’ , whose job it was to give flesh and voice to those invisible and voiceless colleagues who had presumably tried to dissuade North from what he was doing : to appear , as the Laws appeared to Socrates , ‘ humming in his ears ’ , about the offence he would cause to country , friends and laws if he did what seemed to him the right thing .
27 Because of the copying methods used , there seemed to us no more likelihood of this happening within the bureaux themselves than in the recording procedures originally used in the law courts .
28 ‘ She seemed to us a shining light , who did a lot for Liverpool .
29 All these came together and seemed to us a clear call , which we shared with the church .
30 The future , which once had seemed to her a long , grassy vista into distant sunlight , was now a black impenetrable vapour , blowing towards her menacingly , like some poisonous gas , and threatening to envelop her .
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