Example sentences of "[det] [noun] it seem [conj] " in BNC.

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1 In this case it seems that the structure of the drama has made it too easy for the children — perhaps because of the non-confrontational role adopted by the teacher as messenger early on , when he was excited and enthusiastic about the railway and its effect on another town .
2 In this instance it seems that the client needed not so much advice on a course of action as legitimation from its lawyer .
3 In this study it seems that the higher fibre diet expanded the proliferative compartment in both the proximal and distal colon and would thus appear to increase the risk of colonic mucosal cell instability .
4 After a period of some confusion it seems that Carvin gear is going to get proper distribution in the UK .
5 But from the two paper on pages 539 and 541 of this issue it seems that , in at least one important respect , the mammalian visual cortex and the insect optic lobe operate upon visual patterns in a similar way .
6 The annexe has few refectory facilities , and on some days it seems that the queue for the coffee machine snakes endlessly around the corridors .
7 At some point it seems that Theo made a most fatuous comment .
8 His subsequent letters to her reveal a side of his personality that Victorian biographers preferred to suppress At this point it seems that Wolfgang was interested in matters more scatological than sexual ; his humour is of the smutty adolescent variety that was evidently taken for granted in Salzburg middle class society .
9 On this point it seems that the Literary Digest Poll and others committed two errors .
10 For the next few weeks it seemed as though a genuine " United Front " would be established .
11 His behaviour has n't been odd and speaking to his cell mate this morning it seems that he did n't speak to very many people either .
12 In this perspective it seems that Callinicos can only mean relatively little with his disclaimers about good art .
13 But this time it seemed that the dream would never end .
14 In this time it seems that all other areas of the Lakes have had a new guide , and some of them two .
15 In such forms it seems but a short step from saying that the courts are also our only effective guardians against the evils of socialism .
16 For these reasons it seems that it is not so much that people are making more of a fuss about bereavement these days but rather that the traditional ways of coping with it are not readily available , so that alternative ways of supporting people have to be found .
17 In the latter case it seems that the court must approve the payment in pursuant to Ord 10 , r 10 , though it is difficult to see to what approval a debt or liquidated sum can be subject .
18 Sometimes in the latter case it seems that the assimilation is rather different from the word-boundary examples ; for example , if in a syllable-final consonant cluster a nasal consonant precedes a plosive or a fricative in the same morpheme , the place of articulation of the nasal is always determined by the place of articulation of the other consonant ; thus : ‘ bump ’ ; ‘ tenth ’ ; ‘ hunt ’ ; ‘ bank ’ .
19 In many respects it seemed that feminist aims regarding women 's rights in the public sphere had been achieved .
20 In all directions it seemed that scientific investigation was triumphing over ignorance , and scientific analysis replacing rule of thumb .
21 At all events it seemed that the Cold War , if it had a victor , had been won by the West .
22 With each provocation it seemed that the next step would be an outright Russian invasion .
23 In my own study it seemed that young women are becoming more critical of ‘ traditional ’ gender roles , but young men are not .
24 As with all good day dreams you were confident that one day this world would materialize and yet at the same time it seemed as unattainable as another planet .
25 In both cases it seems that the problem lay in the transmission of the activation signal across the target cell membrane , once insulin has bound to the surface receptor .
26 For most people it seems that it is necessary to stay long enough to enjoy the bad weather as well as the good , to gain a true appreciation of the countryside .
27 To both men it seemed that a way out for all parties might be found in an international conference , such as that which had settled the Luxembourg question in 1867 .
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