Example sentences of "[pron] would [not/n't] seem " in BNC.
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1 | So it would be lenders who would gain from credit insurance ( and , in particular , from an efficient low-cost insurance scheme which would not seem to their customers to innate their credit payments unduly ) . |
2 | None of these animals have the sort of intelligence that would enable them to function as successful human beings ( ignoring the physical differences ) , but then we would not seem to have the kind of intelligence that would enable us to operate successfully in their environments . |
3 | there would n't seem to be any purpose it , would n't be right |
4 | It would n't seem natural . |
5 | ‘ If you made an incredible blunder it would n't seem to worry anybody as long as it is recorded … |
6 | That way the teacher 's watch down here would appear to go faster , and it would n't seem so long . |
7 | But from the look of his clothes it would n't seem that he 'd been jostled about much by the tide . |
8 | Erm while I 'm having a look at this although it would n't seem to me to be taking too long to look at this Trevor , what you see on the table over there |
9 | On the face of it , therefore , it would not seem possible to maintain the view that morality without religion is unthinkable , or like a house built on sand . |
10 | Given the two sources of evidence outlined above , it would not seem unreasonable to conclude that the discharges from the pontine brainstem are causing the dreams . |
11 | Floy got up , not furtively , but quite openly and naturally , so that if Balor should open his eyes it would not seem as if Floy had been trying to run away . |
12 | With Puddephat 's disappearance in the news , it would not seem odd if she made a casual reference to it over dinner . |
13 | So it would not seem unreasonable that you know , from the date of the Financial Services Act it might come in there . |