Example sentences of "there [adv] seems to be [art] " in BNC.

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1 There thus seems to be a need for those planning services to have a clear idea as to the role of any planned day care .
2 There still seems to be a lot to be discovered quantitatively about the physical nature of wave damage or erosion and its precise causes , although Komar ( 1976 ) has pointed to work being done in Japan relating wave height and frequency , together with rock properties , to rates of cliff recession .
3 The ring seems accidental , there still seems to be a bustle in the hall , but in fact fifty pairs of ears are tuned .
4 Everything is worked out , every detail of orchestration and balance , and there always seems to be an inner logic to the composition — there is n't a bar that is n't absolutely essential .
5 ‘ I said to my wife : ‘ It 's crazy , someone ought to do something about this — there always seems to be an inadequate number of facilities for women . ’
6 For there hardly seems to be a cause any more .
7 There also seems to be a parallel development towards smaller scale residential provisions ( see Colton , 1988 ) , coupled with similar calls for improved training and more adequate supervision and support for care workers , and the provision of after care .
8 There also seems to be a stress on the function of bishops which fits with Bethurum Loomis ' view of Wulfstan 's attitude to them late in his life .
9 There also seems to be a consensus among professionals from widely diverse backgrounds that the corporate memories of organisations are threatened by a lack of tools , techniques and procedures to enable the effective management of electronic records .
10 There also seems to be an expectation that children will be favoured over other relatives when assistance is given .
11 There certainly seems to be a significant polarisation between the sexes in their approach to driving .
12 There certainly seems to be a lot of climbing to reach the iron bar at 60ft .
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