Example sentences of "[verb] seem [to-vb] [conj] the " in BNC.

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1 Lass ( 1980 ) , for example , has pointed out that stochastic ( probabilistic ) laws are not predictive , and has seemed to suggest that the quantitative paradigm is theoretically uninteresting for this reason .
2 The evidence just presented seems to suggest that the use of a food-reinforced procedure makes context-specificity more likely , and certainly other successful demonstrations of the effect have used appetitive conditioning ( e.g. Honey , Willis , and Hall ( 1990 ) , who studied autoshaping in pigeons ; Peck and Bouton ( 1990 ) , experiment 2 , who measured the ‘ head jerk ’ CR of rats trained with a food reinforcer ) .
3 The fact that some believed that their teaching programme would not differ greatly even if such examinations were abolished seems to suggest that the GCSE syllabuses may be moving in the right direction , and present fewer conflicts with the way arts teachers normally operate .
4 The angle at which the knife entered seems to indicate that the killer is fairly tall . ’
5 While financial managers address this question more directly , using the appropriate cost of capital to show how different strategies will increase the market value of the company , Graham does seem to demonstrate that the market does value returns in excess of a required yield allowing for risk .
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