Example sentences of "[noun pl] seem [verb] [conj] it " in BNC.
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1 | The experience of the early curriculum projects seemed to demonstrate that it was not sufficient to change knowledge , but necessary also to change the attitudes , values and the taken-for-granted ways of doing things that govern professional activity . |
2 | Ages seemed to pass although it was only moments , until a pollen-laden grass flower tickled his nose and he sneezed himself back to life again . |
3 | The dicta of the Scottish Institutional Writers seem to show that it would be no usurpation , according to the law of Scotland , so to consider it . |
4 | None the less many writers seem to imply that it is , and as a result their position is unclear . |
5 | These poltroons seems to think that it 's a big deal to hoist a few pints of Smithwicks after an afternoon spent with their heads stuck up some geezer 's back passes . |
6 | Robinson 's ( 1955 ) results seemed to suggest that it is not . |
7 | It is not always reported as being in exactly the same location , although recent reports seem to suggest that it is not now capable of the movement which it once , extraordinarily , may have demonstrated . |
8 | Eddie Murphy 's success as the leading world box-office star of the mid-80's proved once again that the general public was not quite as small-minded as the film studios seemed to believe but it was Spike Lee 's 1986 low budget success ‘ She 's Got ta Have It ’ that really began to turn the tide . |