Example sentences of "[conj] would seem [prep] be " in BNC.

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1 There is no neurophysiological model of the kind of convergence that would seem to be necessary for the many different sensations of the moment to be brought into synthetic unity , without loss of their individual distinctiveness and specificity , into the instantaneous sense of ‘ being here ’ ; or of the manner in which experience of many different moments can be synthesized into a sense of continuing self without those moments losing their separateness in memory .
2 According to Judge Abraham Sofaer , Brunei was picked especially because it received no assistance already , and would seem to be returning no favours ; it was never intended to get anything beyond appreciation .
3 To some extent they are an elaboration of the ‘ pathfinder ’ approach developed in the USA , and would seem to be a more inspiring approach than the typical literature guide .
4 This rather formal term found in Scottish English is often used in academic writing in Scotland , and would seem to be a clear case of dialectal variation between different standard academic registers .
5 Comparable data from H 2 receptor antagonist maintenance trials are limited , but would seem to be similar for both cimitidine 400 mg once daily ( estimated reduction in DU relapse rate compared with placebo ranges from 26% to 37% ) , ranitidine 150 mg once daily ( estimated reductions of 24%. 39% and 48% ) and famotidine 20–40 mg once daily ( estimated 32–34% reduction in relapse rate ) .
6 In the USA the not-for-profit sectors dealing with heads of major museums , art galleries and universities are increasingly searched by headhunters and this may well be a sector in Britain that uses search in the future , particularly if more of those organisations continue to receive increased levels of funding from the corporate sector , as would seem to be the case .
7 On the other hand , it seems implausible that most male English adults readily consented to having no political rights , as would seem to be the implication of Locke 's arguing that England was a country with government by consent .
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