Example sentences of "seem [to-vb] been [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I 've told them everything I could think of that might help , but so far it does n't seem to have been of any use . ’ |
2 | A meeting between him and Louis XIV was not a great success , but the young man made a generally good impression and though they had missed the ideal moment , when Prince Charles was threatening London from Derby , the French do seem to have been in earnest , as a letter to Prince Charles from the French Minister of Marine , the Comte de Maurepas , dated December 1745 , confirms : |
3 | I do n't know where he did his police training , but it does n't seem to have been in any recognisable academy . |
4 | Gloucester does , however , seem to have been in a position to activate his links with south Yorkshire . |
5 | The difficulty about regarding this as the whole story , however , is that the court does not seem to have been in doubt that the purpose of the additional charges was to prevent the release of the applicants , but it did not regard this as conclusive . |
6 | They 've been in water but the bullet fits tightly in the cartridge case , and they do n't seem to have been in water long enough for much water to have got in to affect the charge . |
7 | For it must be remembered that Divitiacus does not seem to have been in perfect command either of Greek or of Latin . |
8 | Gloucester does , however , seem to have been in a position to activate his links with south Yorkshire . |
9 | After Gundovald 's death Brunhild does seem to have been in communication with his sons . |
10 | The chronicler does not seem to have been among them , although he does say that in 1006 the king and his councillors thought offering tribute distasteful . |