Example sentences of "he [verb] n't seem [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Going and having a few meals with him did n't seem evil or furtive in any way . |
2 | But he did n't seem shocked , or embarrassed , or even taken aback . |
3 | He did n't seem that type … |
4 | And then she remembered what had happened to Alice and he did n't seem nice any more , just big and handsome and rather frightening , standing there in his tight jeans and his bright shirt , looking at her . |
5 | No shopping ? ’ he mocked , but he did n't seem dismayed or put out by her request . |
6 | He did n't seem upset that it was empty and Trent had the feeling that , given the chance , the President would have poured himself another whisky and drunk it for something to do rather than from desire for alcohol . |
7 | He did n't seem convinced so I did n't tell him that I would n't give odds on his wheels being there in the morning . |
8 | He did n't seem all that worried about it . |
9 | If so , then , having delivered it , he did n't seem anxious to continue the subject . |
10 | ‘ I suppose Jonas was expecting me when I arrived — that 's why he did n't seem surprised . ’ |
11 | He did n't seem frightened . |
12 | He did n't seem worried at the idea . |
13 | Edward was pale and she wondered if he 'd been eating pork crackling again which did n't agree with him , but he did n't seem sick . |
14 | The Radio 5 commentators were right about him not jumping for the ball — he did n't seem interested . |
15 | He did n't seem angry with Philip for having hit him . |
16 | ‘ He did n't seem able to accept help . ’ |
17 | He did n't seem able to agree with this version of his people 's history . |
18 | He did n't seem mad now . |
19 | But he does n't seem able to stay away . |