Example sentences of "seem [to-vb] [conj] [pron] [is] " in BNC.

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1 Is n't it strange that men never seem to wonder whether it 's possible to love two women at once ?
2 It is not always reported as being in exactly the same location , although recent reports seem to suggest that it is not now capable of the movement which it once , extraordinarily , may have demonstrated .
3 You seem to suggest that there is quite a and quite a a different relationship between the quarry men er and the quarry owner than there is normally between say a employer and an employee .
4 Because He does not at once take wicked people out of the world , they seem to forget that He is angry with the wicked every day , and that He has said , ‘ Though hand join in hand , the wicked shall not be unpunished'' ’
5 ‘ You seem to forget that it 's my house , too . ’
6 None the less many writers seem to imply that it is , and as a result their position is unclear .
7 The problem in Britain is that the federalists and the press generally , seem to think that everything is bad in Britain while everything is good on the Continent .
8 East Lancs spokesman Mr. Graham Vevers commented : ‘ Many people seem to think that it 's already a foregone conclusion that it will come here .
9 You seem to think that it 's all a game , a make believe .
10 I 'm , I 'm , quite amazed that , that , the question has even been asked , you know , that er that , that , er is this a good thing , I mean er presumably the people that are arguing that it 's not a good thing and that are concerned about events are actually condoning imperialism , er these people seem to think that it 's okay for a country to be occupied er like Poland was occupied by Germany and Czechoslovakia and France , that 's okay er and in fact you know we should just turn a blind eye to it and just let it carry on forever .
11 Naipaul 's readers could well have become inclined to ask why it is that his novels seem to say that there is nothing to be done in , or with , the countries of their concern .
12 Subsequent studies have not endorsed this , but they seem to show that there is a more modest level of improvement .
13 We seem to feel that it is a sense we can manage without .
14 A common observation has been that there are soils in which some diseases never seem to occur and it is presumed that microorganisms that are antagonistic to pathogens naturally occur in these ‘ suppressive soils ’ .
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