Example sentences of "it seem [det] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It must have been obvious that we were n't going to let it slip it seemed that way to me , ’ said Morrissey .
2 But although he was beaten for pace quite a few times , it seemed that alot of the time he was out of position .
3 Initially , it seemed that control of surveyors ' education would pass out of the hands of the membership of the Institution and into those of the academics .
4 Poor Mervyn , she knew that she ought to feel sorry for him , living with his disagreeable old mother — at least , this was how she appeared in Ianthe 's imagination — disappointed at not having got a job in one of the University libraries , unable to find staff accurate enough to appreciate the niceties of setting out a bibliographical entry correctly , with it seemed few friends of either sex , unable to eat restaurant food — really , the list seemed endless when one thought about it .
5 From what she had read in the diary , it seemed any boy with a pleasing face and the latest clothes was in for a good time .
6 It seems all part of life 's colourful plan that deer-watchers , like every other group of people pursuing a common goal , secure their elitism by the use of jargon .
7 The circumstances , on the other hand , seem to play a greater role in : ( 77 ) It seems that publication in The Times last month of Mr Benn 's report to the TUC — Labour Party Liaison Committee on the Department of Industry 's current work programme has angered Mr Wilson [ = the Prime Minister ] …
8 It seems that bioaccumulation by microorganisms of uranium and other metals could be a relatively modern feature .
9 Overall , it seems that activation of PKC is not sufficient to induce LTP but is a necessary factor and may be specifically involved in the conversion of STP to LTP1 ( that is in the consolidation or stabilization of LTP ) .
10 Despite the Children 's Act 's emphasis on partnership with parents , it seems this group of parents is likely to lose out in this most personal and painful arena .
11 It seems this sort of thing 's been going on ever since the Romans colonized Sardinia and drove the indigenous population off the rich pasture in the lowlands up into the Barbagia . ’
12 ‘ Did n't it seem that way to you ? ’
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