Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb -s] always seem to " in BNC.

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1 It has always seemed to me rather sad that almost any move from beat duty is regarded as a promotion .
2 It has always seemed to me that in pupils ' day to day work and more specifically in their exercise books , we have a reasonable body of evidence which can be evaluated , probably in the school , moderated , probably by other teachers and headmasters and allowed to count in some way towards the success of pupils .
3 One of the great mysteries of the Bible , it has always seemed to me , was how Daniel managed to interpret the writing on the wall at Belshazzar 's impious feast .
4 Great Escapes ' Paul Scrimshaw explained : ‘ It has always seemed to us that as long as the hoteliers play the game fairly then all parties have received a reasonable benefit . ’
5 It has always seemed to us better to face our competition on the basis of our chemical abilities , where we are undoubtedly strong .
6 The translator described ‘ the party ’ as the collective hero of Serge 's ( 1978 ) Conquered City , but it has always seemed to me that in both that work and in Birth of Our Power ( 1977 ) the great proletarian cities of Petrograd and Barcelona are actors in their own right .
7 And it has always seemed to me that at that moment Wes walked back into his old life .
8 It has always seemed to me a pity that Evelyn Waugh , the one person present with a gift for writing , was blind to the historical significance of the occasion , impercipient of this last manifestation of Abyssinia 's traditional pageantry .
9 It has always seemed to me that people vote in a new government not because they actually agree with their politics but just because they want a change .
10 As Wright is asking , yes , it does always seem to be him and until he and Arsenal manager George Graham do something to stop it being him , the ambitions of a fine talent will remain strictly limited .
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