Example sentences of "it seem the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | As soon as the offer was accepted , it seemed the clearest piece of luck . |
2 | It seemed the Prime Minister was in danger of quite literally hitting the campaign trail when his specially chartered aircraft made a decidedly bumpy landing at Gloucestershire airport near Cheltenham . |
3 | It seemed the perfect finish to the best story in modern rock . |
4 | I was greatly touched ; it seemed the perfect gift from one writer to another : what had formerly held down his prose would now hold down my verses . |
5 | It seemed the two kings were trying to race each other to the Holy Land ; certainly they wanted as little of each other 's company as possible . |
6 | ‘ We are always busy here , and it seemed the right time to start planning for an extension , ’ she said . |
7 | That she 'd done what she 'd done — made this Will , that is — not to spite him but because it seemed the right thing . |
8 | It seemed the right thing to do , though he could not have said why . |
9 | Schellenberg gasped , mainly because it seemed the right thing to do . |
10 | I learnt with someone else , did two years and then er that was an accident if you like that I got involved cos somebody wanted me to be involved and and it seemed the right thing at the time . |
11 | It seemed the present experiment was being abandoned as ineffective . |
12 | But she made no move to leave , so I had to say not at all , I 'd gone to bed because it seemed the warmest place . |
13 | ‘ It seemed the only way to avoid a huge argument . ’ |
14 | ‘ It seemed the only hope at the time , ’ he said lamely . |
15 | And the storm went on and on and on ; when finally relief came to the exhausted crews , it seemed the only recourse was to turn tail and head for home . |
16 | It seemed the only thing to do . |
17 | It seemed the only thing to do in face of what he said . |
18 | It seemed the only salvation for a country with a burgeoning population and limited arable land , wholly dependent upon irrigation . |
19 | Whatever was supposed to be wrong had never hindered Rosenthal 's career , and it seemed the real reason for Udinese 's calling off the transfer — they signed Argentinian striker Abel Balbo instead — was the level of anti-semitism in the town . |
20 | Film was nothing in itself but what had confirmed its worthlessness was that it seemed the exclusive property of a class of showmen who were direct descendants of the old fairground showmen . |
21 | It seemed the best way of unifying gravity with the other forces . |
22 | It seemed the best bet . |
23 | We had a date for this afternoon but when I heard about Francis it seemed the decent thing to postpone the arrangement . |
24 | It seemed the poor fellow , in the exuberance of his first air flight and the excitement of his history-making mission , had hurried onto the ‘ plane , leaving two mail-bags , both probably full of First Day Covers , in the rest-room at Moose Jaw Airport . |
25 | It seemed the least Harry could promise . |
26 | It seemed the obvious answer — she was old , she needed a home , if she was there Clemence could write her books — go off on her trips . |
27 | I had always loved walking so it seemed the obvious thing to do . |
28 | I do n't live here , but it seemed the obvious thing to do . ’ |
29 | As darkness fell there was hardly a soul about , but just before 9pm it seemed the whole village poured out into the street , and there appeared two men carrying shoulder-high the most grotesque straw figure of a man , its eyes glowing in the darkness from torch bulbs hidden in its head . |
30 | There was something I did n't tell you at your father 's funeral because it seemed the wrong time , but two days after he died , I received a letter from him . |