Example sentences of "seem [to-vb] little [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | For the Government in general and the Employment Secretary in particular seem to have little idea about the problems of working women . |
2 | " Too many ill-presented , ill-written and extremely long-winded scripts are seen from candidates who seem to have little idea even of the basics of sentence construction . " |
3 | Others in the same country seem to have little notion of what is happening ( e.g. Bajracharya ( 1981 ) from eastern Nepal ) . |
4 | ‘ I seem to have little choice as far as you 're concerned . ’ |
5 | Some visually handicapped pupils have good central vision and seem to have little difficulty in reading , but poor peripheral vision can give them problems in managing their environment . |
6 | Children seem to have little difficulty accepting this convention because it is so like the action replays they will frequently have seen on television . |
7 | At ward level , managerial changes often seem to have little impact or significance on clinical practice , and experience suggests many nurses are unaware of or uninterested in the implications of such reforms . |
8 | In some cases , trade associations seem to have little sanction over rogue members . |
9 | Application of ether or certain vital dyes to the ulcers both have their adherents but seem to have little effect on the natural course of the disease . |
10 | Study of Mackmurdo 's character reveals a strong vein of the mountebank and many of his claims seem to have little basis in fact . |
11 | Areas such as the chalklands and the Jurassic limestones seem to show little evidence of soil degradation , while the field monuments indicate that they were densely settled . |