Example sentences of "seem [to-vb] [det] other " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ We were having fun with the children but we seemed to lose each other , ’ says Davina . |
2 | Two were giggling together and seemed to know each other . |
3 | Everyone seemed to know each other ; the four walls resounded to the brayings of renewed insincerity . |
4 | When they seemed to resemble each other rather too closely , he introduced random mutations in the offspring . |
5 | They seemed to inspire each other . |
6 | He walked down the steep hill from the car park between rows of boarding houses which seemed to prop each other up against the slope : stone-built houses with bay windows , tiny front gardens and the inevitable signboards — SEA-VIEW , HILLSIDE , BELLA VISTA , MALABAR … |
7 | We seemed to suit each other in every particular . ’ |
8 | The pain of the body and the greatness of the soul are equally balanced throughout the composition of the figure and seem to cancel each other out . |
9 | Paradoxically , both dominant and subordinate seem to sustain each other in a reciprocal fashion . |
10 | " She and Mrs Mott seem to like each other . " |
11 | I have met knitters in Scotland , Canada and Austria , we seem to recognise each other — maybe the clothes ! |
12 | They seem to understand each other . |
13 | The pluses are that Mr Fry 's antiques-packed rooms give off a suitably mouldering , claustrophobic air , Staunton is very good as an over-protective mother who keeps haring off to ring the babysitter , all concerned do seem to know each other very well and it 's all very pleasant , untaxing and time passes jauntily enough . |
14 | It is cosily concentrated , with the guild-houses seeming to nudge each other affectionately , and in every narrow street and old square there is something to invite the wanderer to stand and stare . |