Example sentences of "not seem [prep] [be] any " in BNC.

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1 On the other hand , the required energy coupling capacitors cause problems and can be expensive at higher current levels , and there does not seem to be any proof that there is a volume , weight , or cost saving over the standard Buck topology for any given equivalent performance level .
2 She knew perfectly well she was going to make love to him sometime , so there did not seem to be any hurry .
3 There did not seem to be any wounds or any broken bones .
4 ‘ Look — ’ There did not seem to be any way of wrapping it up .
5 Press response If there does not seem to be any response to your press release , do not be afraid to follow it up with a telephone call .
6 In this sense , while its practical effects would demand close supervision , and while the evidence for it is all late , there does not seem to be any particular reason why the classical jurists should not have admitted it .
7 Yet there does not seem to be any end to the announcements of redundancies in major companies , which make the headlines and arouse general anxiety elsewhere .
8 But there does not seem to be any useful way of developing this idea by seeing people as containing equal quantities of any special substance , or equal degrees of any property .
9 In the lesson there did not seem to be any movement towards better understanding through exploring examples , as intended , or even towards using the guesses to encourage the type of investigative interactions the designer had envisaged .
10 In the case of buildings and equipment there do not seem to be any special problems other than space and cost .
11 From the long-term point of view , there does not seem to be any relationship between strike volume , on the one hand , and the level or terms of provision of government financial assistance to strikers .
12 And then , because there did not seem to be any reason to wait , they moved cautiously to the door at the far end of the wood-store and inched it open .
13 Example 91 , from Britten 's War Requiem , has a tenor recitative over a sustained chord of G minor ( first inversion ) : The tenor part is frequently in strong , discordant opposition to the accompaniment , but there does not seem to be any planned tonal scheme .
14 It is necessary , therefore , to point out that there does not seem to be any decisive evidence in favour of the assertion .
15 There does not seem to be any close relationship between " modes of production " , " relations of ( economic ) production " , " relations of political domination " and " forms of the family " ( i.e. relations of human reproduction ) .
16 But there does not seem to be any need for all those other galaxies , nor for the universe to be so uniform and similar in every direction on the large scale .
17 Though I have never heard of any one collaboration between restaurateur and artist proving more lucrative than the next , there does not seem to be any shortage of artists who will in effect take on certain risks in order to get their work out on the town .
18 It poses an appalling dilemma for us all , because more and more money is spent on the CAP but the people at the receiving end do not seem to be any better off .
19 Now there does not seem to be any precise way of telling this in advance , so in the case of the carp angler , it is a matter of trial and error .
20 There does not seem to be any strong evidence for this .
21 The ‘ invisible college ’ system operates to the satisfaction of participants , and there does not seem to be any pressure for increased formalisation , particularly along national lines .
22 In any case , with many associative adjectives there does not seem to be any lexical variation .
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