Example sentences of "it [vb -s] [adv] [adj] that a " in BNC.
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1 | It seems almost self-evident that a subject catalogue should at least conflate singular and plural noun forms , and remove possessive endings and the English " ing " suffix . |
2 | It seems almost inconceivable that a project plan , policy document , or even a more abstract methodological contribution on conservation , if well-organised and technically sound , will not have a beneficial impact in the real world . |
3 | It seems almost certain that a large comet hit the Earth , throwing up vast quantities of junk into the air so that the planet 's surface temperature dropped drastically . |
4 | As the original film revolved around Tom Cruise 's driving exploits ( as well as the usual ‘ heartbreaking ’ love story ) it seems only logical that a racing game would be the end product of a computer conversion . |
5 | If an animal can be looked after or rescued on the Sabbath day , then it seems somewhat strange that a person in need could not be helped . |
6 | Reading through Robert Green 's trade card it seems highly unlikely that a client would want to purchase outright such items as the velvet pall , the room hangings , the large silvered candlesticks and sconces , or the feathers and cloaks , for these objects would be of little or no use to the purchaser once the funeral had taken place . |
7 | ‘ It seems very remarkable that a woman would walk out , leaving her children like that . ’ |