Example sentences of "[pers pn] seems that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Nevertheless it seems that part-time work is popular . |
2 | Thus it seems that Lacanian psychoanalysis , both in theory and practice , aims merely to show what a fragmented , decentred thing the human subject is , and Lacan has dismissed all talk of ‘ unity ’ or ‘ identity ’ as an illusion . |
3 | In common with other types of support which I have considered here it seems that practical help , even when on a fairly small scale , has never been given to relatives automatically and without some assessment being made of the wider social context . |
4 | It seems that pastoral conventions are useful in defending traditional rights , though the idea of an immediate economic advance is much harder for Leapor to accommodate . |
5 | As usual , it seems that similar phenomena can be produced in different ways . |
6 | Within literary discourses , it seems that lyric poetry is the genre least likely to assist us . |
7 | However , it seems that deductive markers are optional and can sometimes be omitted from deductive explanations , as in : |
8 | It seems that anxious people condition most easily and it is thought that irrational fears are established in this way . |
9 | Hence , it seems that epithelial/mesenchymal interaction supports proliferation of fetal endodermal cells in vitro and organotypic development after grafting in vivo . |
10 | It seems that sporting interest in the older black community is very limited . |
11 | It seems that individual work with some group work is often beneficial , and we can certainly turn to the computer to provide some material . |
12 | Although the White Paper is as yet just a White Paper and not law , it seems that certain hospitals are being pushed towards ’ opting out ’ . |
13 | It seems that reasonable cars and the black community , at least in the eyes of the police , do not go together . |
14 | It seems that existing residents have hardly benefited at all , as most jobs created have gone to those living outside the area , and most economic gains to international finance companies , property developers and construction companies ( see Goodwin , 1989 , for details ) . |
15 | In the light of recent scares about pesticide residues in food , nitrates in drinking water , and food poisoning in eggs , cheese and other foods , it seems that agricultural standards are due for an urgent review . |
16 | In retrospect , it seems that genuine concern on the part of the experimenters was communicated to the subjects to provide a potent source of suggestion that they should suffer symptoms of paranoia and hallucinations , and a cumulative sleep loss over the six days of the experiment combined to provide a fertile ground for the production of these symptoms . |
17 | No details on coherence of the supersecret X-ray laser demonstrated two years ago at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory have been reported in public , but it seems that that device probably would not have generated coherent output for similar reasons |
18 | This extraordinary increase is due in part to the fact that the dogs breed twice a year and it seems that all females give birth whereas in wolf society only dominant females do so . |
19 | If natural selection were given its head , and an infinite amount of time to work in , then it seems that all lineages would tend inexorably towards ‘ perfection ’ ; where perfection was defined as perfect adaptation . |
20 | As long as attention is diverted to supposedly universal standards and the differences of opinion and taste which undermine them , it seems that all value slides into the subjectivity from which factual judgements are exempt . |
21 | It seems that new recruits were likely to have been the spies of political opponents or officers of the Special Branch . |
22 | Thus , in general , it seems that backward projection on to historical states of language has tended to be based on present-day standard English and SBE , rather than other dialects , and as in the examples cited from Dobson ( below ) there has been a tendency to think of a phonemic set ( such as short /a/ ) as being invariant or nearly invariant within itself . |
23 | It seems that increased acidity has caused widespread deaths of tadpoles in southwest Scotland and the retreat of the common frog in northwest England . |
24 | First it seems that personal preference and liking is important , certainly to a much greater extent than in relationships between parents and children . |
25 | It seems that personal equity plans are here to stay — even if not in the form that Nigel Lawson intended . |
26 | It seems that official confirmation may not have been forthcoming , for the German O.K.W. records noted only a single Hurricane shot down during this day , while Müncheberg 's claim was apparently classed as a ‘ probable ’ , although it remained on his personal list of successes . |
27 | Equally , it seems that multiple deprivation is more apparent in some inner-urban cores than in others ( Hausner and Robson , 1985 ) — inner Birmingham , Liverpool , Glasgow and Manchester seemingly substantially worse than most others . |
28 | To these older men and women , it seems that community-acquired pneumonia is no longer a friend . |
29 | There is considerable ( ? deliberate ) confusion about the figures , but it seems that general practice and community services will receive about 4% extra revenue next year to help them prepare for the extra workload . |
30 | Whether or not we accept the particular characterization offered by opponent-process theory , it seems that conditioned suppression training is likely to involve more than the formation of a CS-shock association . |