Example sentences of "it would seem [adj] [conj] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ All right , then , ’ she conceded , realising that it would seem odd if she went on refusing his offer . |
2 | After all , trades councils are the local versions of the T U C , and so it would seem appropriate that they get a say at the T U C Congress itself . |
3 | Assuming that the husband will be the conveying party or transferor , it would seem appropriate that his solicitors should be allowed custody of the title deeds and act , in effect , as the " vendor 's solicitors " . |
4 | Although this is the first recorded instance of a private undertaker being used by the royal household it is possible that they had been previously involved in some small way in royal funerals , for it is doubtful that the College of Arms provided coffins and it would seem probable that they contracted this out to the trade , to people such as William Russell — indeed , could it have been Russell who provided the coffin for Queen Mary in late December 1694 ? |
5 | It does not reveal itself all the time ; it would seem false if it did . |
6 | Erm , it would seem sensible if we look across the whole commission to try and even things out . |
7 | Once again , it would seem clear that we are dealing with the same individual , whose militant nationalism it was deemed expedient to conceal . |
8 | It would seem clear that there was a civil disturbance of substantial size in the ‘ Garden ’ . |
9 | It is not clear whether they are issues in which Marx was ever really involved ; if he had been , then it would seem likely that they would have played a more important role in his later work . |
10 | It has been suggested that in some rural areas , clitoridectomy is practised but there have been no confirmed reports and it would seem unlikely as it was not a characteristic of Meso-american cultures . |
11 | Intuitively , it would seem desirable that whatever account we give for the role of an expression like in other words in a phrasal apposition like [ 10 ] we give the same account for its role in a reformulation involving complete sentences , for example [ 9 ] . |