Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pron] do [adv] seem " in BNC.
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1 | And then there are cases which do not seem to correspond with any of the given meanings . |
2 | Colliers probably , and metal miners possibly , were among groups who do not seem to have experienced the widespread fall in real earnings after 1760 . |
3 | Forbes ( 1933 ) and Snodgrass ( 1935 ) have introduced changes in the nomenclature of the cubito-anal veins which do not seem to be widely accepted while Vignon ( 1929 ) has an unorthodox modification of the Comstock-Needham system . |
4 | Some children of seven or eight know exactly what they are doing but there are some 13-years-olds who do n't seem to know . ’ |
5 | It is remarkable how this interest extends even to topics which do not seem related to the main themes of his studies . |
6 | So that 's rather depressing actually , that a lot of students will go into RADAR and various other sorts of defence things which do n't seem to me to be increasing the sum of human happiness . |
7 | then I had four hundred pounds you do n't seem to get My life like |
8 | The results are both impressive and disquieting , for unlike natural forms his do not seem to invite our participation , nor do they depend on us for their formidable originality and sense of completion . |
9 | The other thing that concerned me was particular slots which do n't seem to ever produce much in the way of attendance or revenue . |
10 | However , there are some courses which do not seem to fall naturally under either the ‘ professional ’ or ‘ academic ’ heading . |
11 | Ways of trying to increase your bargaining power include delaying negotiations or confrontation until you are in a stronger position , initiating action in another area which raises the costs to your opponent if he disagrees with your offer , linking the issue under discussion with much wider issues which do not seem of much importance at first sight to your opponent but which may be to his long-term disadvantage but to your long-term advantage which will compensate for your short-term loss . |
12 | Yet inevitably there are one or two pupils who do not seem to respond to my way of working , who are hard to control . |
13 | Although they live together and have children they do n't seem to be a couple , they just seem to be two people who do their own thing . |
14 | There are still many policy makers who do not seem to realise that a fundamental change is in progress , a change which is bound to affect every individual and every social group . |