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

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1 Nevertheless people decided to try it out , till in 1932 it seemed that the coup de grace to such activity had been delivered by the mathematician John von Neumann .
2 The larger a programme 's audience or a paper 's readership , the more likely it seems that the content must in general be enjoyed , else why the large audience ?
3 In the autumn of 1950 it seemed that the Korean crisis was well on the way to a solution .
4 By the closing weeks of 1950 it seemed that the Chinese might be about to win an outright victory in all of Korea .
5 At first it seemed that the only delay was in making the cottage fit to occupy , and Coleridge wondered whether , until it was ready , there might not be some rooms to spare at Shurton Court .
6 At first it seemed that the Woodvilles , the members of the queen 's ambitious and much-disliked family , held the vantage points .
7 The former German capital , which had been under joint administration since 1945 , lay deep within the Soviet occupation zone and at first it seemed that the Western sectors would be starved into submission .
8 In general it seems that the greater the learning difficulties , the more didactic is the approach and the more controlling the relationship .
9 In particular it seems that the ability to interpret information conveyed by prosodic aspects ( i.e. intonation ) of speech is impaired by right hemisphere damage ( Schlanger , Schlanger and Gerstmann , 1976 ) as may be the ability to employ appropriate intonation oneself ( Ross and Mesulam , 1979 ) .
10 While the first year of occupation was marked by a firm emphasis on the need for liberal democratic reforms to avoid a revival of militarism , by 1947 it seems that the need for an anti-military government was not taken to imply an anti-conservative one .
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