Example sentences of "also seem [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The source of his personal identity and the nature of financial and status rewards also seemed to affect a teacher 's ability to change his classroom practice .
2 It also seemed to inspire a sort of motherly affection in others , so that I was more likely to get away with carelessness or naughtiness than were my more physically mature contemporaries .
3 During my blue period my life also seemed to become a lot more structured than it had been for a while .
4 A few glasses of wine also seem to justify a splurge on the main dishes , and may make it harder to say no when the orders for dessert come round .
5 Right-handed males who are very susceptible to hypnosis also seem to show a preference for using the right hemisphere of the brain — the side associated with imaginative rather than analytical skills .
6 Such structures also seem to provide a kind of elementary momentum in periods where a discipline is in the doldrums , and not a great deal is happening at the research level .
7 This assertion that the modus should be enforced directly not only fits badly in the context , but also seems to contradict a text of Julian discussed earlier , in which he proposed using the traditional cautio method to secure performance .
8 This same cue also seems to trigger a decrease in growth and even appetite among mammals such as deer , sheep and goats .
9 Like the RYR , therefore , the IP 3 R also seems to have a CICR mechanism which is of fundamental importance for understanding of how cells generate calcium oscillations and waves .
10 It also seems to require a restriction of the scope of the criminal law and a readiness to consider decriminalisation :
11 The Government also seems to favour a cut off time of 8pm , after which children should not be in a bar , but seems open to persuasion as to whether the Licensing Justices should have power to extend that time .
12 That might also seem to mark a difference between understanding and explaining , with the former for making possible sense and the latter for identifying actual causes .
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