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

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1 And it would seem that physiologists — working within the common-sense assumptions that we experience the world because it impinges upon our bodies and that what we experience is what , directly or indirectly , impinges on our bodies in the form of transferred energy — have made considerable progress in explaining how ‘ the diversity of working produceth the diversity of experience ’ .
2 Now that the Spanish race has been and gone , it is a matter of clearing Mansell 's name and it would seem that the evidence offered gave the court food for thought .
3 And it would seem that in this matter of dispersals the book ‘ trade ’ is a more honourable calling than the so-called library ‘ profession ’ , at least as it is carried on by its present avant garde .
4 None of these figures is very different from the earlier stages of weathering , and it would seem that even after more than three years of exposure to weathering , the damage and/or loss of bone is still very small .
5 No chipping was observed , and it would seem that damage mainly occurs through splitting of the crowns which leads to their disintegration and loss from the sample .
6 He was obviously going to be a Sheik in his own right , and it would seem that he knew it .
7 Whatever its origin , AIDS is scary : 1051 cases have been reported as of February 1983 , and it would seem that as yet no one has recovered fully ; from AIDS the current mortality rate is 40 per cent .
8 ‘ Mr. Ross goes lieutenant into one of them if he can pass his examination on the morrow ’ , Keith informed his sister , and it would seem that the examining board were duly impressed by their admiral 's anxiety , for they took a chance on this doubtful candidate .
9 The Grenadiers and Chasseurs , finding that the town was impassable , crossed the little River Dyle to the west , and it would seem that he became separated from them .
10 For the most part the scribes who copied the Pentateuch were very careful , and it would seem that very few errors crept into the Hebrew text .
11 The Basques went into fishing , navigation , and finally into iron ; the Caracas Company that developed Venezuela in the eighteenth century was a Basque concern , the Economic Societies were a Basque invention and it would seem that the Basques were the best-read Spaniards of the late eighteenth century .
12 Since those cases were decided there have been many scientific advances and it would seem that chances of establishing whether or not there are causal relationships between the act alleged to be negligent and the damage alleged to have been suffered as a consequence are better now than formerly .
13 Mention has been made already of difficulties in the area of relationships , and it would seem that this is a widespread problem .
14 But it must be admitted that this is not a very strong distinction , for in Dudley and Stephens the jury also found that ‘ at the time of the act there was no sail in sight , nor any reasonable prospect of relief ’ ; and it would seem that if the law recognises necessity as a defence it should proceed upon the facts as they appeared to the defendant at the time .
15 It was irrelevant that the rubber would correspond with the contract sample by the simple process of warming the rubber and it would seem that the only relaxation of this strict rule is the de minimis principle ( see Joe Lowe Food Products Ltd v JA and P Holland Ltd [ 1954 ] 2 Lloyd 's Rep 71 ) .
16 And it would seem that the park and ride service and something like the parks and the Robin Hood line would transport a lot of people .
17 And it would seem as though it 's a logical thing to unblock a bit of the fence , so they can , instead of clamber over the bridge , just come straight through .
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