Example sentences of "seems to have have a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 James saw G P when he was up in Glasgow last week — he seems to have had a brilliant trip , and spent most of his time in Chile .
2 Although there are some irregularities , Smart seems to have had a fixed task allocated for each day and to have kept to it .
3 He seems to have had a good acquaintance with the theory and practice of shoeing , though we can not admit his claim to originality .
4 There 's one teacher , he seems to have had a personal interest in each one of us for five years .
5 The Bishop seems to have had a wide discretion , which was not always well exercised .
6 John also described an incident when he was about ten or eleven which seems to have had a traumatic effect on him , the horror of which , bottled up for many years , can be felt in ballets which he made long afterwards .
7 He continued to hope that he and the king could work together and , strangely enough , he seems to have had a great deal of personal sympathy with the king .
8 They were intended for recreation rather than instruction and supplied by A. Gardner , a bookseller in Paisley , who seems to have had a free hand in their selection , Coats dictating the general policy .
9 AD 10 at this particular place ; it seems to have had a brief existence ; it may have been a Political embarrassment to Cunobelinus at some stage in his early career , or the traders may have just moved elsewhere .
10 The death seems to have had a distressing effect on Christabel , who returned eventually to her family , living with her sister Sophie for the rest of her quiet and uneventful life .
11 And it , it 's clear that , that production was higher than , than normal expectation so it seems to have had a positive effect in terms of .
12 Robert seems to have had a special affection for the Orynthia ; whereas many mariners came and went as the whim took them , he stuck to his old ship .
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