Example sentences of "to i to [be] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | There certainly appears to me to be no such necessary exclusion of usage as suggested by reason of there being a rule . |
2 | Some time in the early hours of the morning we cross over what seems to me to be a pontoon bridge , then suddenly we are up to our thighs in water . |
3 | That seemed to me to be a perfectly proper use of what the company had to offer . |
4 | That seemed to me to be a nice balance — good for our shareholders , good for our company and good for the country , as I saw it . |
5 | People who did n't like him said he was very sarcastic , but he always seemed to me to be a most sensitive and competent man . |
6 | This seems to me to be a more accurate picture of the nature of religious belief than one which suggests that those who really believe , must confess to an unbridgeable gulf between themselves and ‘ unbelief ‘ . |
7 | I want to begin with a question which Neale does not explicitly address , but which seems to me to be a particular blind-spot which has determined the shape of television critical theory : the question of value . |
8 | That seemed to me to be a specific and different group , although many of them were older women , but that is a different point . |
9 | It seemed to me to be a crazy world . |
10 | The fact that she had been the ship that had sunk the Rawalpindi and killed my father did not seem to me to be a valid reason for omitting her from the series , for apart from the utter impersonality of a modern sea battle , she was by far the most successful of all the major German surface ships as well as being the happiest . |
11 | Her round of days seemed to me to be a drone-like existence , moving from house to compound , compound to house . |
12 | Similarly , the young lady/old woman figure can not appear to me to be a picture of a young lady unless I possess the concept of age , and all the other concepts involved in that of age . |
13 | Making an international match more of an occasion for spectators in the above ways seems to me to be a legitimate means to this end , and should not be confused with more negative developments in the game . |
14 | The analogy of the safety net seems to me to be a good one , not least because it is an image commonly employed in everyday life . |
15 | Whether a particular accused should be acquitted because his conduct was not dishonest appears to me to be a moral question . |
16 | ‘ I will make note of these expressions , Mr Pomfret , which seem to me to be a part of that insolence which accompanies intolerance to veil incompetence . ’ |
17 | This seems to me to be a real cause for celebration . |
18 | Sargood Brothers v. The Commonwealth ( 1910 ) 11 C.L.R. 258 seems to me to be a clear case of extortion colore officii . |
19 | Any judge would be most reluctant to punish the doctor for such a contempt , which seems to me to be a very strong indication that such an order should not be made . |
20 | That seems to me to be a good argument for saying that in the ordinary way the justices ought not to make an order for no contact between the parent and the child , but I do not think it is a satisfactory argument in the interpretation of section 34(2) and ( 3 ) . |
21 | The very fact that they are so unknown and cost so high in human lives seems to me to be a point against the arguments of Enzensberger and Halliday . |
22 | I am completely undomesticated and disorganised — it does n't come naturally to me to be a houseperson . |
23 | The final conclusion I come to therefore is that , though the theories of plate tectonics now provide us with a modus operandi , they still seem to me to be a periodic phenomenon . |
24 | Again , I do n't know if this has any bearing on the murder of Paul Gray , but it does seem to me to be a part of the general atmosphere of corruption and decay . ’ |
25 | Lissa was silent for a moment , thinking , then she said , ‘ She seems to me to be a normally intelligent woman . |
26 | The story of Bosnia seems to me to be a betrayal that involves all of us , all Europe ; a betrayal of something unique and valuable and worth defending . |
27 | That seems to me to be a fable from Thatcher 's Britain . |
28 | This seemed to me to be a pretty fair definition of hell , but I tried to look like a man who enjoyed such occasions . |
29 | At any rate , anything that makes Your Majesty 's subjects more conscious of their unity and of their duty to each other seems to me to be a real gain . |
30 | That seems to me to be a major step forward and a number of delegates accepted that . |