Example sentences of "seem [prep] [be] [that] " in BNC.

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1 The implication would seem to be that some lives could be ‘ so demonstrably awful ’ that the doctor 's legal duty would be limited to making the child comfortable and allowing it to die .
2 Like many other such dreams , this one did not work out and the reason would seem to be that same old American resistance to working seriously in FI — it happened with Roger Penske , it happened with Parnelli as it was later to happen with Karl Haas .
3 But the reason she fell so easily and so heavily would seem to be that she was light-headed from a mixture of drink and pills .
4 The conclusion would seem to be that the early Anglo-Saxon countryside was not run as efficiently as in the following centuries .
5 It would seem to be that there is still an enormously long way to go before anyone can predict with even a reasonable amount of confidence that the security of the event will not be a problem .
6 The conclusion would seem to be that where there seems no danger of damaging the unity of the Church and no danger of scandal or deviation from the faith , admission to communion may be used discriminately .
7 The implication would seem to be that the opposition fans had better watch out because Blackpool fans might not be restricted by normal conventions .
8 The better view would seem to be that the court must respect the intention of the legislature of the State whose law governs the transaction and apply the Convention despite the reservation made by its own State .
9 The implications of this for the eucharist would seem to be that a woman , equally as a man , can represent Christ .
10 The advantage of a ‘ high ’ Christology would seem to be that there is less concentration on the maleness of Jesus , because less concentration on Jesus .
11 The advantage of a low Christology would seem to be that Jesus is considered to be just another human , one among us , our brother .
12 A particular difficulty would seem to be that the proportion of left handed inverters found in the general population does not correspond to the proportion of sinistrals estimated on other grounds to have left hemisphere speech ( Searleman , Tweedy and Springer , 1979 ) although it must be admitted that the range of estimates of both proportions has varied quite widely and there is at least some overlap .
13 The implication would seem to be that an individual who does possess ‘ knowledge and experience ’ in a particular area of expertise will be required to satisfy a standard higher than that of the ‘ ordinary man ’ .
14 The first requirement , when a man passes ‘ out of darkness into light , from the power of Satan to God ’ ( Acts 26:18 ) would seem to be that he needs assurance .
15 Another effect of the phrase would seem to be that it enables the person uttering the remarks or engaging in the behaviour to assert that he was unaware of the presence of his audience , which duplicates the requirements of intention now built into the section .
16 But it does seem and the discussion here does seem to be that there are so many blocks to doing that .
17 The key determination is whether ‘ originality ’ exists in the selection or arrangement of the database.The current position under UK law would seem to be that a database is protected under copyright law even if it only attains the ‘ sweat of the brow ’ criteria .
18 In the papers there does n't seem to be that , that , that
19 Thus , despite the limitation of s 7 of the UCTA ( prior to its amendment by the addition of s 7(3A) ) to business contracts ( see s 1(3) ) , the better argument would seem to be that the new s 7(3A) , like the old s 6(1) , applies to all contracts , not just business contracts .
20 Erm , now bearing in mind that half the year has gone , or will have gone by the time anybody arrived here , erm it seemed to me that where I , my analysis of that situation was that if we were going to achieve our target times , erm , then the theory would seem to be that we ought to make , er , two appointments now , I E two appointments for half the year will be equivalent to one appointment for the year , and that will produce the number of investigative hours which roughly that the formula says we need to knock off the required number of complaints in the required number of times .
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