Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] it seem [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Nor did it seem apparent to all that the war fought at sea , the damage which might be inflicted upon enemy vessels and morale , and the consequences which victory at sea could have for those who lived in areas close to coasts , were all part of a wider war which could not be restricted to the fighting on land .
2 But nor did it seem natural .
3 Nor does it seem sufficient merely to qualify it by admitting a certain element of free play in the facts .
4 It does not explain the triggering sensation and altered function of the gut , nor does it seem important in those with IBS symptoms who do not seek medical care .
5 Nor does it seem likely that the Irish state would benefit significantly from this goldmine in the west , or indeed any other .
6 Nor does it seem likely that the idea of causal power is not open to analysis , or , what comes to much the same , that it is somehow to be acquired without noticeable effort by thinking on what is common to such verbs as " push " and " pull " , as has sometimes been supposed .
7 And after as many tender words as he could think of , to try and lighten the load , to try and make it seem less of a confession , even to try and compensate for the shared and shaming confidence , he told Fergus that he had been responsible for the fire that had burned down the barn near Port Ann , fifteen years earlier .
8 This sight brought her immediately down from her high , tragic pinnacle and made it seem all somehow cosier , as she thought she was sharing this music with such a wise and friendly dog .
9 The wind coursed over it and flapped it — little whip noises that stirred it and made it seem alive , the dog-face scowling .
10 It was still raining , great drops spurted up whirlpools of dust , but the buildings cut off the sand and made it seem lighter .
11 Surely you can see that the very serious element in it puts the straightforward demonstration ‘ Maggie Maggie Maggie Out Out Out' ’ protest song , in its place and makes it seem trite and a little bit cosy ? ’
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