Example sentences of "[noun] seemed at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | None of these methods seemed at the time to have any relevance to therapeutics , and the scientists who developed them would have found it very difficult to persuade the distributors of funds for medical research to support them , but without them the practical advances which came later would have been impossible . |
2 | The case seemed at the time , and in retrospect , to be a win for IBM . |
3 | Lucie seemed at a loss for words . |
4 | Yet , however serious the crisis seemed at the time , and for all the interest which it has subsequently generated , it was essentially a passing thunderstorm . |
5 | Mr Lewis came to a halt and for a moment seemed at a loss as to how he should go on . |
6 | How poor her own memories seemed at the side of this . |
7 | ESTABLISHING HOW THINGS SEEMED AT THE OUTSET |
8 | Later , I too escaped from school into the army , and the four years of war service seemed at the time , perfectly natural . |
9 | In 1957 Macmillan inherited the leadership of an unpopular government , lagging behind Labour in the opinion polls , but the policies pursued over the years to 1959 managed eventually to retrieve the party 's position : Macmillan 's nuclear ‘ defence ’ policy seemed at the time a plausible way to reclaim the status of a world power on the cheap ; the formation of EFTA was negotiated ; Macmillan sacked the deflationary Chancellor Thorneycroft and substituted Heathcoat-Amory who instituted another convenient bout of pre-election tax cutting . |
10 | Even Ken Lomax and Ray Shepherd seemed at a vast distance from them . |
11 | David Thomson felt that , ‘ Hoffman seemed at a loss … in one of his few concessions to the big-salary syndrome . ’ |
12 | It is striking , in fact , how much the latter idea seemed at the time to dominate as a first priority . |
13 | Born and reared within its environments , joining up straight from school as an eighteen-year-old seemed at the time no great trauma . |
14 | From less radical perspectives than Webb 's also the religious and political zeal of party seemed at the root of controversy within antislavery . |