Example sentences of "of [noun sg] it seem [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | ( iii ) In the above definition of addition it seems that the + sign which is being defined ( that is , the one between the brackets ) is being defined in terms of itself ! |
2 | Even with the drama of Munich and the prospect of war it seemed as though Alec Reid had not found time for the outside world . |
3 | The verbal pinpricks are shrewdly administered in a story indulgent to the conscious flippancy of the early 1920s ; from our own angle of vision it seems as though one socially artificial and isolated world is being used to comment on an earlier , equally artificial and isolated one . |
4 | At the international level of analysis it seems that the elderly in Britain fare much worse than their European colleagues . |
5 | In the case of muscle it seems that there is a master gene controlling the expression of all the main genes , known as myogenin and it is always switched on in mature muscle cells . |