Example sentences of "who seem have [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Someone else who seemed to have no difficulties keeping to schedule was Michael Stein — but then , as Stephen had begun to remark rather acidly , a major part of his job involved sitting on his arse under a convenient fan listening to the sound of his own voice . |
2 | They had reached the landing when the first door in the corridor opened and out stepped a man who seemed to have no connection with the boy Andrew Jones , for here was a handsome , well-built and tall man , and he was naked except for a small towel tucked round his waist . |
3 | She was damned if she would be put through a third degree by this raving lunatic who seemed to have a fixation about someone called Lotta . |
4 | To her , people were more important than places : the young people 's sergeant major in charge of the Sunday School who did " everything well " ; teachers at school and Sunday School ; Miss Coe , Miss Cooper , Mr Adsett , " shining people " who seemed to have a kind of glow , a quality of goodness which Eva found very attractive . |
5 | The wounded who seemed to have a chance of recovery were left on the jeeps and were sped off down through the village to the dressing stations on the other side of the River Orne . |
6 | So it 's this kind of vague offstage ‘ others ’ who seem to have the power in that case . |
7 | Will the Minister assure the House that , whatever privatisation plans he has for the trust ports , there will be no recognition of those people who seem to have an interest in cashing in on the endeavours for their own ends ? |
8 | ‘ And the girl who seems to have the misfortune to be continually confronted by pieces of poor Paul Gray ? |