Example sentences of "it seems the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 With Gerbrand Grobler playing so well at fullback and backing up Naas as a place kicker , it seems the fifteen spot is tied up .
2 But , as an exile friend says , threatening to throw himself in Chihana 's footsteps , ‘ It seems the only way the media will be interested is if something happens to someone else . ’
3 Everton boss Howard Kendall is reluctant to allow a quality player to depart , but with the club almost £4 m in debt and gates falling it seems the only way he can gather sufficient funds .
4 Emergency admissions develop a momentum of their own , not least because in some areas it seems the only way to get a place in a local authority residential home ( Sinclair , 1988b ) .
5 It seems the only way round my problem .
6 Unless the EC decides to treat them as a special case , it seems the only way out for them will be to give the toys away .
7 But it seems the only accounts the cash ended up in , were his own secret ones in Florida and Spain .
8 It seems the only time I can ever talk to you is on the way to violin lessons and on the way back . "
9 ‘ If we can identify this Person Y … it seems the only thing to do . ’
10 It seems the only thing which divides the underclass from the rest of society is cash .
11 Sometimes it seems the entire nation is falling apart !
12 And after a number of false dawns , it seems the private insurance industry will shortly be able to offer some sort of long term care insurance product — if it succeeds conventional health and social services could be put out to tender , and perhaps turned into a commercial operation .
13 Commentators in the Western press observed that the elections were characterized by " widespread apathy " , and one ZANU-PF official reportedly conceded that " especially in the urban areas it seems the working class has lost faith in ZANU-PF to look after their interests " .
14 It seems the best way to be .
15 Unfortunately , it seems the loudest critics of English soccer are now not the Scots but the English themselves .
16 It seems the extra help is wanted to get IBM 's division to function more as independent companies .
17 Handwriting recognition software is still lousy , and it seems the first pen systems will just have pre-programmed forms loaded .
18 When it seems the right time . ’
19 It seems the continental disease may have been in this country for some time , ’ Dr Tapper says , ‘ but we do n't believe hare populations are in serious danger . ’
20 Tolonen was to step back into the job , but it seems the new T'ang wants a new man in the post . ’
21 It seems the young lady was at London University .
22 It seems the young drivers like to play up to an audience .
23 It seems the young drivers like to play up to an audience .
24 The very pages of his own magazine express the discernibly patronizing indulgence that it seems the American expatriate community extended to him .
25 It seems the Yellow Sword prefers the quiet backwater streams to the large deep rivers .
26 It seems the old-fashioned remedies are the best .
27 It seems the scientific mind precludes the accumulation of more tangible comforts , ’ Dauntless observed quietly to Cleo .
28 No details yet ( although a possible game against Italy has been mooted ) however , and it seems the national side may not have an engagement before they square up to the World Champions in November — gross score from the last two encounters being Wales 9 Australia 101 .
29 It seems the original X Consortium , scheduled to get a new director in January and slowly dissociate itself from MIT over the next year , is n't evolving fast enough into a fleet-footed marketing vehicle or even churning out saleable technology quickly enough to suit everybody .
30 IT SEEMS the last Christmas of the decade will be more green than white .
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