Example sentences of "[noun] [noun pl] [verb] [not/n't] seem " in BNC.

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1 It is interesting to note that the human gastric tumour cell line HGT-1 , which was derived from a primary tumour originating in an non-antral part of the stomach , had histamine 2 receptor which responded , maximally to much higher histamine concentrations of 10 - 3 to 10 - 4 M. Cells from the duodenum did not possess the histamine 2 receptor and in this study it was shown that two colorectal tumour cell lines did not seem to possess histamine 2 receptor indicating location of histamine 2 receptor may be confined to the gastric area .
2 It is now in favour of three Tridents , but Opposition Members do not seem to have got that point yet .
3 It says a great deal for Saxon resilience that the Sussex settlements do not seem to have reverted to wholesale waste , and the pressure was greatly liked in 1017 when Cnut was elected king of England and the country passed under a Scandinavian aegis for the next half century or so .
4 But tennis players do n't seem to know where they are or what the weather is like .
5 In those days women did n't seem to take part time jobs or jobs at all .
6 Horror stories do n't seem to help and may even encourage young people to try sniffing .
7 In a fortunate moment I noticed a sign reading ‘ Jardin de Paris — Restaurant Français ’ , and abandoning Anastasia on a pavement , a procedure to which East Europeans do not seem to take exception , I ventured in to discover whether anyone spoke French .
8 Prison officers will not necessarily know how long any person will be detained and immigration officers do not seem willing to say .
9 The wartime bombers did n't seem to care what went up ; by contrast the PIRA did and cared so deliberately as to set out selectively to destroy what is now an illusion — the sanctity of hospital in which , regardless of loyalty or background , so many thousands of victims of our vicious little civil war have received care since those nights in August 1969 .
10 The distant traffic noises did not seem to interrupt the silence ; the reflective water gave to the Palace of Westminster the illusion of insubstantiality .
11 The huge dishes at the BT ground stations do n't seem to change much over the years .
12 And secondly , as regards where they were the road maps did n't seem that did n't coordinate that
13 Two space dimensions do not seem to be enough to allow for the development of complicated beings like us .
14 He well deserved the sentence he got , but to many of us five life sentences do not seem quite enough for what he did to our youngsters .
15 Tinkering with local government boundaries did not seem to help either , although it was clearly necessary from time to time to take steps to match the changing facts of social geography to local authority boundaries and status .
16 It has to be said that the prospects for the house and farm buildings did not seem promising when Gordon Pratt of Hawes Auction Mart opened the bids on 28 October 1988 .
17 Also , the intake of second line drugs did not seem to influence the development of active duodentitis and gastric metaplasia , although such histological abnormalities , as well as gastric H pylori , were less common in patients treated with gold injections .
18 By contrast with the Hague-Visby rules , the application of the UCP to sea waybills does not seem complex .
19 While the Macintosh and PC both have a number of data base programs in common ; Ashton Tate 's dBASE and Blyth Omnis/Crystal being the best supported , the software houses do n't seem to have kept the products quite as similar as they might have done .
20 ‘ I think that 's what makes Curve stand out from the rest of the pack , ’ asserts Alex , ‘ because all these other indie bands do n't seem to be interested in guitar music .
21 One thing I 'd criticise is the way that the position markers do n't seem to sit dead centre on the neck .
22 Mother cats do not seem to be very efficient at counting their kittens and if the newcomers have become covered in the ‘ home scent ’ , all is well .
23 Despite these problems , and the fact that the particles in the supergravity theories did not seem to match the observed particles , most scientists believed that supergravity was probably the right answer to the problem of the unification of physics .
24 The presence of Capellan directors and Eladeldi police did not seem so oppressively dispiriting when you stood a good chance of killing yourself , if you pushed it .
25 The Tesco ones do n't seem to last very long .
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