Example sentences of "seemed to [pron] [conj] it " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It seemed to me that it did not please you greatly when you first tasted it . ’ |
2 | But , although I hoped very much that he would be here , it seemed to me that it mattered little whether one knew anybody in the camp or not . |
3 | Even at the time it seemed to me that it was pointless to be vindictive or even to allot responsibility for such happenings . |
4 | It seemed to me that it would be more advantageous to spend less on officials and more on medical supplies . |
5 | It seemed to me that it was not only natural but positive : it demonstrated that he still had a relationship with God . |
6 | It seemed to me that it was wanting in every detail , but the objective facts are that I was five feet two and a half , weighed eight stone five , and had my fair share of acne . |
7 | R.B. Yes , another teacher mentioned this when I talked to her and I was saying that it seemed to me that it was a blind spot . |
8 | Bathed in the bright sun of Italy and glittering with social and commercial success , it seemed to her that it had always been menaced by dark shadows , many of which , Constance sometimes thought , had sprung up almost to punish her for leaving this remote area so early in her adult life . |
9 | I am speaking now of its Belgrade side , of the old men in the Academy who wished to complete Serb history because it seemed to them that it had not been properly completed back in 1918 . |
10 | It seemed to him that it was all up with the Church of England ’ . |
11 | Another experience was when he was praying before the crucifix in San Damiano and it seemed to him that it gave him the message , " Build my church " , which he immediately interpreted quite literally as , " Save this church from crumbling into ruins " . |