Example sentences of "[noun sg] do [adv] seem to " in BNC.

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1 The offshore industry do n't seem to be exploiting laser processing technology at all . ’
2 The suggested analogies relied on with ecclesiastical courts and military courts which apply wholly distinct areas of law do not seem to me to be helpful or valid .
3 Most of the other examples cited in Bolinger 's article as adjectives capable only of sense-qualification do not seem to us to be properly so classified either ; if they are felt to be atypical it is for some other reason .
4 As yet , the Greens pleas for the planet do n't seem to be swaying the electorate with polls showing the party has only 2% support .
5 Full data on the Barbara 's performance in service do not seem to be available any longer .
6 the woodworm do n't seem to be too keen on it does he ?
7 They 're , the woodworm do n't seem to be
8 Davis 's ( 1928 ) objections on physiographic grounds to Daly 's theory do not seem to be valid , and are according to Daly due to a misconception of the Glacial Control theory .
9 Anger and impulse do n't seem to be a part of his make-up : when he parodies the swaggering Hotspur , we can already see the fastidious distaste for self-dramatisation that will make him disown Falstaff , just as , when he imitates his father , we can see the strength this quiet man derives from the stately deliberation of majesty .
10 The letter concluded : ‘ Convinced Nazis who are really inwardly certain of our final victory do n't seem to be too plentiful even among people who have otherwise courageously held their own at the Front .
11 It poses an appalling dilemma for us all , because more and more money is spent on the CAP but the people at the receiving end do not seem to be any better off .
12 The modern pressures on a clergy family do not seem to be explained to the laity .
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