Example sentences of "seem [to-vb] more [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The declivities seemed to promise more ease than the heights because of the heavier shade and the caressing sound of the small brooks which ran clear and sparkling across their path .
2 With every horror — the Poison Feast of 1907 being one of the most infamous — Castle Drachenfels seemed to draw more vileness unto itself .
3 ‘ He seemed to have more chances in our draw with Spurs than the rest of the season put together , ’ said Big Ron .
4 They all seemed to have more luggage than when they had started .
5 Something like resentment was beginning to swell in Cardiff ; a resentment that he was now doing as he was told by these newcomers — these newcomers who seemed to have more answers than he did for whatever in hell was going on here .
6 The normal childhood that other people wished on him struck him as mostly plaguing and tawdry ; his own lost norm , a life spent in the company of ribald sopranos and tap-dancers and hard-pressed comedians in fear of the sack , seemed to have more decency and purpose .
7 It seemed to have more life than the photograph . ’
8 And the funny thing was , instead of being resentful of the changes , everybody seemed happier , seemed to have more sense of purpose , more enthusiasm for giving the guests a good time , instead of having one themselves .
9 Workers had rallied enthusiastically to the Soviet , and soldiers in the capital also seemed to have more faith in it than in the Duma leaders .
10 But , as far as I was concerned , he was just another rockabilly who 'd park his flash motor out the front and seemed to have more money than all the rest of us put together .
11 Mum always bragged about never borrowing off anyone but I had noticed that since Dad had been on short time she seemed to have more money than ever to spend and was getting more friendly with the neighbours she could not stand as a rule .
12 They seemed to have more money .
13 I seemed to have more time to get things together the second time and Fringe stayed beside Bob fairly smoothly to the end .
14 Macca looked a class act , some great passing , and seemed to have more time on the ball than anyone else , but he did n't get into the game quite often enough .
15 She seemed to have more energy as a result , but she developed nettle-rash and a vaginal discharge , which turned out to-be due to thrush ( Candida infection ) .
16 It was a big machine which I think had not been set up right — it seemed to have more blades than necessary .
17 In the past it was invariably the leading Americans who seemed to have more grit or nerve when it came to the closing stretch .
18 I wish he seemed to take more interest in life generally .
19 Nicholas Roe , a writer who used to be a fishmonger , says : ‘ I seemed to spend more time sending fish back than selling it .
20 ‘ It seemed to make more sense than having Rib Shacks in Reading and Rugby or elsewhere , ’ he said .
21 It is this latter set of words that is of semantic interest , as it is they that ’ seem to contain more meaning ’ [ Bolinger & sears , 1981 ]
22 I am loathe to take it back to SMAC where I bought it new , as they seem to do more harm than good whenever it goes back there .
23 And yet they seem to have more resources , more crime prevention officers , more everything
24 The final two factors that we wish to consider here seem to have more influence in the USA , although there are signs that they are becoming increasingly important in the UK .
25 They all seem to have more drive than our people , what 's the matter with us ?
26 Boys in particular seem to have more control over curricula with teachers making efforts to select materials that will interest them ( Shaw 1980 ) .
27 Some groups seem to have more power than others .
28 I seem to have more time for her than I had with them , and I still do my housework and all the washing .
29 For some reason , this group seem to have more interest in women 's bottoms than any other in our sample .
30 The former frequently ask ‘ Is this right ? ’ or ‘ What do I do next ? ’ , whilst younger pupils seem to spend more time showing him what they have found out .
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