Example sentences of "seems [prep] be [conj] there be " in BNC.

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1 The problem seems to be that there is no majority in favour of any particular scheme .
2 The meaning of the parable itself seems to be that there is a need for patience in the kingdom of Heaven .
3 The common pattern seems to be that there is an uneven flow of support across the generations , with a net transfer from older to younger which continues throughout the life cycle , and indeed after death in the form of inheritance .
4 The idea seems to be that there is a training course that trains everybody in a certain response line .
5 The upshot of this foray into the literature on beliefs in antiquity seems to be that there was a great deal of credulity and some scepticism , as well as some wonderfully entertaining stories .
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