Example sentences of "would seem [to-vb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The sharp dualism that is proposed whereby acquisition and learning are two quite distinct processes would seem to force the conclusion that if you think carefully , choose your words , take your time before making your conversational contribution you can not communicate , or at any rate not very effectively , because you are interfering with the natural function of the acquired system . |
2 | initially the embryo of any other mammal ( such as a cat ) is hard to distinguish from that of a human being , and only later do the necessary differences appear — this would seem to reflect the processes involved in divergent evolution |
3 | Such a theory would seem to support the notion of two distinct orientations of dramatic playing and performing , but Stanislavsky 's theory of acting seems to embrace both modes , leading us to consider the model as dialectic , each mode containing the seed of its opposite . |
4 | Lord Lane , the Lord Chief Justice , said a bare recitation of the facts would seem to support the contention the sentence was too lenient . |
5 | These studies would seem to support the view of a society in which sexual norms are slowly on the change . |
6 | However , recent writings on leadership would seem to support the retention of the skills of the generalist administrator . |
7 | The mere 19 bars Lully provided for all this would seem to need a lot of stretching , and a good raucous oboe band would certainly come in handy to help fill out the accompaniment to these shenanigans . |
8 | It was publishing the material because it existed , McGrath explained , and , while neither the paper nor staff were anti-semitic , ‘ Considering Ezra Pound 's achievements as a writer , making work of his generally available would seem to need no excuse … |
9 | The parallelism of greater precision would seem to set the matter beyond doubt : " the ends of the earth " must surely function as specification of the ambiguous . |
10 | The vineyards comprise less than 70 hectares , but nearly all produce wine of a superb quality which would seem to justify an upgrading of their 93% status . |
11 | Where the wrongful conduct of the police is the initiating event , this would seem to justify the citizen in engaging in increasingly spirited acts of resistance . |
12 | How haughty it would seem to refuse the aid of a Brother … so that others must inconvenience themselves by fishing him from the void . |
13 | This would seem to cast a burden of proof upon the defendant to establish , on a balance of probabilities , that he comes within the scope of the section , which is in any event couched in very restricted terms . |
14 | The outstanding results they continue to produce would seem to confirm the validity of the first assumption that they are naturally gifted . |
15 | The north gate is presumed to lie at the point where modern Northgate Street cuts the line of the wall ; a Roman street underlying the modern one here would seem to confirm the correctness of this assumption . |
16 | I very much doubt , though it is unnecessary for me to decide the point , that the use of the plural in paragraph 12 was intended to connote different defendants in several different unconsolidated actions , since there was only one single action in being in the Kalfelis case , and paragraph 13 ( not quoted above ) would seem to envisage a claim by the same plaintiff , unlike the present litigation where there are a very large number of different plaintiff banks in different actions . |
17 | All we can say is that ceteris paribus we should expect consequences of these kinds and then look at specific developments which would seem to illustrate the possibilities . |
18 | ENGLAND 'S first-Test victory in New Zealand would seem to mark the completion of a unique achievement in the history of Test cricket . |
19 | The subsequent evolution towards the production of fiction from which no coherent narrative perspective emerges would seem to demonstrate a measure of discontent with previous textual practice . |
20 | They would seem to demonstrate the proposition that a text can only ever designate its own activity , that textuality is inherently narcissistic . |
21 | To remove the distinction completely would seem to undermine the insights that had given force to Bakhtin 's earlier criticism . |
22 | This new twist , hardly an enticement to any self-respecting software developer , would seem to open the door for Unix SVR4.2 to make a move at the next Apache pow-wow in August . |
23 | The resolution to this conflict would seem to imply a reappraisal of a number of established assumptions about women , children , and men , and their activities in families , workplaces and homes . |
24 | This would seem to imply a super-intelligence , but it was nothing of the sort . |
25 | However , while the growth of the international financial system would seem to imply the need for increasingly centralised decision-making , individual countries were unlikely to be willing to relinquish the freedom to conduct their own economic affairs for the sake of the greater international good . |
26 | This would seem to require the ability to reconstruct from each other 's behaviour the probable goal that the behaviour was intended to achieve ( otherwise , the interdependent actions would not be likely to culminate in the achievement of the joint task ) . |
27 | Although this would seem to fulfil the requirements of the regulations , my application to have this experience recognised for just six months of higher training was rejected by the college without explanation . |
28 | In fact , the Caldwell definition of recklessness has not been followed in rape cases , even though that offence would seem to fulfil the criterion of being a modern statute in which the term ‘ reckless ’ is used . |
29 | These are animals that would seem to have no chance of survival in the desert — they are toads . |
30 | We were quite proud of this achievement as it would seem to have no precedent . |