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

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1 The whole elaborate farce had been staged so that it would seem that the wanted miscreants had been arrested , whereas in fact they were still free .
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 ‘ 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 .
4 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 .
5 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 ) .
6 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 .
7 It remains to be seen who will end up being the dominant supplier , but it would seem that the sheer volume of Novell and DOS/Windows users will dictate that future PC Lan systems will have to be compatible with them .
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