Example sentences of "but it would seem [conj] " in BNC.

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1 It remains to be seen who will end up being the dominant supplier , but it would seem that the sheer volume of Novell and DOS/Windows users will dictate that future PC Lan systems will have to be compatible with them .
2 But it would seem that Andropulos was n't either . ’
3 Most operators see this as an accounting nicety , but it would seem that BT is taking the directive much further , using it as the basis for building its business strategy for the next millennium .
4 But it would seem that nutters are more accepted among soccer fans than among groups in other areas of youth culture ( cf.
5 But it would seem that you are determined to stick to your guns and , if anything , become even more forceful , direct and outspoken .
6 The reason is not easy to define , but it would seem that especially in first-movement , or ‘ sonata ’ , forms composers have preferred to avoid extended melodies , resorting instead to short thematic ideas which are quickly displaced by other material .
7 The report of Ansell does not disclose whether or not the defendant was aware that his assailant was a policeman , but it would seem that he did not .
8 Little extra information about the streets of the town , other than those already mentioned , has been recovered in the course of excavations , but it would seem that from present knowledge there was no regular grid .
9 The scope of this provision , which is examined later in this book , is unclear , but it would seem that both categories of standard terms identified in Schroeder may fall into the definition of " written standard terms " ; however , those in the first category are more likely to be regarded as reasonable than those in the second .
10 It is early days yet , but it would seem that deep within this free-standing enterprise is a determination to achieve long-term success .
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