Example sentences of "might seem a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | On first sight it might seem a case of plus ca change , plus c'est la meme chose . |
2 | Girarrosto , at No. 31 Corso Venezia ( Palazzo Castiglioni is at No. 47 ) is Tuscan , which might seem a bit unreasonable in this , the capital of Lombardy . |
3 | It might seem a bit bleak , a bit inhuman ( ‘ antihumanist , yes ; inhuman , no , ’ she would interject ) , somewhat deterministic ( ‘ not at all ; the truly determined subject is he who is not aware of the discursive formations that determine him . |
4 | ‘ He might seem a bit bumbling , but he 's very good . ’ |
5 | It might seem a bit like looking for a black cat in a coal cellar . |
6 | It might seem a bit academic to worry about what would happen when the universe collapses again , as it will not start to contract for at least another ten thousand million years . |
7 | This might seem a bit rich coming from a man who has spent most of his career luxuriating in material wealth as one of the US 's most enduring entertainers . |
8 | But then you come to the problem , erm , because for ninety four five , erm , the formula suggests that we would need less staff , that might seem a bit odd but the , the reason is that if you do indeed bring your target times down , then the amount of work which your passing over into the next year is er considerably less , erm than the amount of work which you passed over into this year , |
9 | Considering the overall sound quality and taking into account how much is in such a compact package the retail price of a touch under £1500 might seem a tad high , but it compares more than favourably with reel-to-reel machines aimed at the same market . |
10 | The village of Stoke Row in south Oxfordshire might seem a world away from India , but the two have been connected for 130 years . |
11 | It might seem a matter of logic that Sicily and Scotland can not require the same performance features of tiles . |