Example sentences of "seem [verb] from [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In her more recent works , avalanches of everyday objects seem to fall from the sky . |
2 | But there are exceptions which have specialised needs — while all fish seem to benefit from a bit of variety now and then . |
3 | They were both hugging me and I was crying the kind of tears which seem to come from a part of you which you never knew you had . |
4 | It is the trick one uses to make one 's own answer seem to come from the child . |
5 | Yet for them , such a personality-type is compatible with their way of life , and even beneficial ( certainly , they never seem to suffer from the obesity that afflicts food addicts in societies with storable food-surpluses ) . |
6 | Whether or not particular authors take industrialization to be the main engine of change , or whether they include other factors , such as urbanization and bureaucratization , three generally agreed themes seem to emerge from the writings of many sociologists of the family . |
7 | New paintings though lately they seem more like coloured sculptures fixed to the wall by Elizabeth Murray are at Paula Cooper until the end of the month and Pat Adams , whose abstractions seem to result from a collision of the macro- and micro-cosmic , is at Zabriskie with twenty new paintings beginning 15 April and continuing until 15 May . |
8 | The arch consists of two sets of colossal forearms , each weighing 20 tons and higher than the Arc de Triomphe , which seem to burst from the ground at opposite ends of a 90-metre public space . |
9 | You also notice that Sebadoh are n't afraid to improvise live and that they 're so prolific , perfectly-formed new songs seem to drop from the sky . |