Example sentences of "[adj] it [modal v] seem that " in BNC.

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1 From this it would seem that that he had no objection to these practices in principle ; his refusal was an act of personal obedience to decrees which he had heard , and by implication promised to obey .
2 From this it would seem that Kuhn is a rationalist specifying a universal criterion with respect to which the relative merits of theories can be assessed , namely , problem solving ability .
3 In view of this it would seem that both the civil and criminal criteria for the admission of similar fact evidence may be relevant .
4 In general it would seem that the now-extinct Alderney was fairly similar to today 's Guernsey but smaller ( in 1800 bulls stood at 119cm , cows 112cm and oxen 140cm ) and with short , ‘ crumpled ’ ( curled ) horns , fine bones , a long , thin neck and protruding , raised hips .
5 In general it would seem that keys a minor third apart have just the right degree of conflict , and are well suited to this technique .
6 To the uninitiated it might seem that the shunters are engaged in a game of hide-and-seek with the trucks ; they appear to scatter them all over the yard , as if their object were to separate many of them as completely as possible .
7 In private it would seem that he was becoming increasingly fixated on the idea of a Third World War .
8 Under s1(1) of SGSA 1982 it would seem that an exchange contract comes within its purview since it generally applies to contracts where " one person transfers or agrees to transfer to another the property in goods " .
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