Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] [adv] seem [prep] be " in BNC.
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1 | The whole area of Clacton always seems to be a tidy and a very pleasant town to visit . |
2 | The level of suspicion thus seems to be no less than that required to effect an arrest . |
3 | Bearing all that in mind , it is not difficult to see how the person who starts with a lack of confidence in one specific area of life soon seems to be taken over by that lack of confidence , which spreads to many spheres of activity . |
4 | Reading the bar codes is more difficult , since this type of software only seems to be sold as part of a complete bar code reader and software package . |
5 | Ahmed 's revulsion from Jane sometimes seems to be shared by the writer . |
6 | The coffee in France always seemed to be superior to the coffee in England , and he had made it just right . |
7 | The lesson which can be learnt from South Africa regarding professionalism then seems to be that , as I pointed out last month , there is a contradiction in allowing a mercenary spirit to dominate an amateur game . |
8 | The studios and corridors at Cardiff always seemed to be full of pretty girls . |