Example sentences of "is [conj] it seems " in BNC.
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1 | The reason the coding metaphor has such currency in contemporary talk about perception is that it seems to suggest a way in which very simple and apparently homogenous elements such as nerve impulses can generate the richness and variety of consciousness . |
2 | A parallel attraction of the theory is that it seems to constrain perception to be true — to be only about things that impinge on the nervous system ; that are , in other words , ‘ really there ’ . |
3 | One of the attractions of swearing for a child is that it seems a grown-up thing to do . |
4 | What makes it attractive to him is that it seems to fascinate his parents . |
5 | Another of the ironies of penal reform is that it seems not to apply in Texas , one of the spiritual centres of capitalism . |
6 | One of the oddities of Foucault 's work is that it seems riven by an internal tension — for example , as peter Dews notes , while on the one hand Foucault lays claims to a form of objectivity in his archaeology , and eschews interpretation in favour of ‘ intelligibility ’ , on the other hand throughout his life he was also prone to endorse a Nietzschean insistence on the interminability of interpretation . |
7 | One problem with the Royal College of General Practitioners is that it seems to equate general practice exclusively with being an NHS general practitioner . |
8 | The first is that he has got her into bed so easily and the second is that it seems to mean nothing to her . |
9 | All I do know is that it seems someone here does believe that they still have an influence . ’ |
10 | Our reason for stressing the concept of representative volume element is that it seems to provide a valuable dividing boundary between continuum theories and molecular or microscopic theories . |
11 | Now , when you read Totem and Taboo , one of the things you may notice , particularly if you 've read more recent anthropological social science literature , is that it seems very old fashioned . |
12 | But the thing is that it seems that we 're a cultural the way the system is set up |
13 | A second problem is that it seems somehow contradictory that to should have meaning in some of its uses but not in others . |
14 | The problem with the word involvement is that it seems to imply a single-mindedness , a deep identification with character which is not only unnecessary , but often counter-productive . |
15 | The point about [ 20 ] is that it seems to achieve most of its relevance through this range of weak implicatures . |
16 | Yeah but but the point I 'm trying to make is that it seems to me that if we 're continually spending money on advertising , we 're creating another problem elsewhere . |
17 | The thing to remember is your last little note is that it seems to be that they 're accusing him of blasphemy as it was said . |
18 | Seamans said it was very rare that violence broke out at American football , baseball or basketball games , ‘ and what is the biggest concern is that it seems to be organised violence at European soccer games which is something we have never experienced , ’ he added . |
19 | One thing about the strategy is that it seems to me the ultimate goal is perhaps to get rid of the warlords |
20 | Harriet 's sobbing and she herself is st ill cursing and her head 's spinning and spinning and they lurch into each other , and Harriet is n't Princess H any more , cool and cocky , she 's sad too , mysteriously , unglamorously , and she hugs her and feels how slight she is and it seems she 's luckier than Harriet , well , just now . |
21 | All is as it seems , and as it should be . |
22 | Nothing is as it seems , he maintains : he never really saw himself as the prototype Cockney photographer from Blow Up ; he sees himself more as Puck from A Midsummer Night 's Dream . |
23 | The image of royalty gives us an idea just how powerful and proud the train is as it seems to influence and belittle all the things around it . |