Example sentences of "[pron] [noun pl] do [not/n't] seem " in BNC.
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1 | I only put it on at night as my herons do n't seem to come in the day . |
2 | Women in Islam are held in very high esteem , which Westerners do n't seem to realise . |
3 | Now of course they will say that their goal is to win but unfortunately their actions do n't seem to reflect this ; no matter the amount of money Leeds needs to keep its class players if it wants to win . |
4 | Their characters do not seem to lead full , emotional lives . |
5 | Yet all her precautions do not seem to have prevented the 26-year-old woman from abduction . |
6 | You bozos do n't seem to realise it but if we had n't been there at that Florence Conference , would not be in the leading position it currently holds with the commission to guarantee further funds and to create a positive role for Britain in Europe with the commission to wuk look at the issues that are gon na come up in 1993 . |
7 | While his explanations do not seem clearly to separate older arguments about managers under- or over-investing from the impact of the business-cycle stage itself , it does seem clear that investment at the right time , i.e. early in the product life-cycle , does lead to increased ROI if management is able to establish its product in the market place and control costs . |
8 | His arguments do not seem dated , although the ideas about scientific revolutions put forward by Thomas Kuhn could have helped him along in one or two places . |
9 | ‘ His socks do n't seem to keep me warm at all . ’ |
10 | The vast majority of our examples do not seem to cause comprehension problems for the ordinary reader . |