Example sentences of "seem [to-vb] such [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Paula certainly never seemed to encounter such problems . |
2 | But the strength and resilience of those fascist societies , none of which fell because of internal collapse , and their replacement after 1945 by liberal democratic capitalism seemed to refute such interpretations . |
3 | Nevertheless there was one event of this year which seemed to lift such worries front him , and to help cure all his infirmities except that of age . |
4 | She seemed to get such delight in removing all those objects from me . |
5 | And in spite of , or perhaps because of , this framework , they all seemed to have such fun , such carefree , girlish fun . |
6 | He thus remained an enigma , a man who could not be known as most politicians were known and who seemed to shun such contacts . |
7 | Many Nigerians seem to regard such allegations with amusement , dismissing them as part of the party political game which should not be taken too seriously . |
8 | The tradition in educational studies which seems to aid such views stresses that you can not change society with the school . |
9 | Yet Coriolan seems to criticize such ideas when they produce an external show ( ‘ 5,800,000 rifles and carbines ’ ) which may demonstrate force and flourish , yet has no central Word behind it . |
10 | Few men go to birth control clinics , although the Brook Advisory Clinics have reported a slight increase , and contraception is certainly not a salient feature in men 's magazines , where sex never seems to bring such consequences as birth and fatherhood . |
11 | The design of Maran and colleagues ' study would seem to exclude such trouble . |
12 | Among some people who have been involved in negotiations at Geneva on laws-of-war matters there is a genuine concern that any neat set of rules limiting the use of nuclear weapons in one way or another might have the unfortunate effects either of weakening deterrence ; or else , contrariwise , of seeming to legitimise such uses of nuclear weapons as are not covered in any agreement ; or else of being nothing more than a paper accord , which would be of little real value in a conflict . |