Example sentences of "we do [adv] seem [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I said to her , it 's all very well , but , we spend so much money on them and we do n't seem to spend any money on victims .
2 However she did not work in isolation of the sales figures and shop reports , which she read avidly and , as she wrote to Moira : ‘ I feel that we hit it in many respects but we do n't seem to repeat the exciting things fast though . ’
3 We do n't seem to go for it , ’ he said .
4 We do n't seem to have it , ’ Mr Crangle would say to the boy as they returned to his desk to find the book lying there , waiting for them .
5 We do n't seem to have made much progress on this front so I have drawn up a set of forms myself , one for books , one for videos and one for software .
6 We do n't seem to have come far ; the track must have twisted .
7 ‘ And we do n't seem to have any parents . ’
8 Yeah , we do n't , we do n't seem to have a Vice Chairman , looking at last years
9 And since we do n't seem to have any recordings yet from Derbyshire .
10 We do n't seem to have any influence on American policy , and yet without us I think American policy would not appear credible in Europe .
11 ‘ We — we do n't seem to have much in common , ’ she said .
12 ‘ We — uh — we do n't seem to have much in common . ’
13 We do n't seem to have seen much of each other since … since the snows , Carrie . ’
14 ‘ It would seem that for too many years little or no research was done on TB and now we do n't seem to have the answers when the questions are being asked .
15 ‘ We 've now had two further years when we do n't seem to have gone on from that .
16 I think part of the problem with the station youth centre , surely is that , we do n't seem to know from one year to another , what the future 's gon na be , other , you know , there does n't seem to be any forward planning whatsoever .
17 Erm , we we we do n't seem to know very much about sociology and political science .
18 Sometimes they will use an escalating series of signals to make their meaning clearer when we do n't seem to understand .
19 We do n't seem to get the supervision quite right , we either over do it or under do it .
20 I 'm extremely disappointed , that erm , we do n't seem to make any progress towards getting the savings erm , that , that , erm , we were promised .
21 Some of us are oversensitive by nature and for those of us who are like that , the world can seem a cold and hostile place into which we do not seem to fit .
22 ‘ We certainly become more knowing , but we do not seem to become any more civilised , ’ he said in a celebration for the 300th anniversary of the college , one of the most prestigious in the US .
23 Although , along the lines suggested by Lyons or Ochs , we may be able to reduce the vagueness by providing lists of relevant contextual features , we do not seem to have available any theory that will predict the relevance of all such features , and this is perhaps an embarrassment to a definition that seems to rely on the notion of context .
24 In such cases , we do indeed seem to take decisions and choices as having required conditions .
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