Example sentences of "[noun pl] seem [prep] [be] [adj] in " in BNC.
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1 | In fact , libertarian ideologists seem to be scarce in the Young Conservatives over the whole West Midland region . |
2 | But no such relationship was necessarily apparent in 1945 , with The Economist in London indignantly protesting on 8 December 1945 that the communists seemed to be correct in their claim that the American object was to ruin Britain . |
3 | Occupational therapists seem to be rare in their concentration on what people can do rather than what they are unable to do . |
4 | Spillovers seem to be large in computers , communications equipment , electronic components , and aircraft , industries that do an extensive amount of R&D . |
5 | Both males and females seem to be innovating in this Scottish instance and the females are quite clearly the innovators in a prestige [ i.e. r-pronouncing ] form . |
6 | Cultural and linguistic boundaries seem to be important in accounting for regional differences in the onset of fertility decline in different parts of Europe ( Lesthaeghe 1983 ) . |
7 | When it comes to the obvious sources of power , gender differences seem to be similar in socialist Cuba to capitalist Latin America . |