Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] [adv] seems to [be] " in BNC.
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1 | They are capable of flight at 56 days — a strange figure which nonetheless seems to be remarkably constant . |
2 | First , a set of orchestral works all conducted by George Prêtre who always seems to be at his best in Poulenc 's music . |
3 | I have long , naturally curly hair which always seems to be dry and often goes frizzy . |
4 | The former is that more or less subconscious attitude to sedimentation which still seems to be held by many ( if not most ) stratigraphers , though not by students of Recent sediments . |
5 | After some initial hesitation it now seems to be generally accepted that the value should be assessed at the date of the conversion ( though it should be noted that in other contexts the courts show some resistance to any universal rule that damages are to be assessed at the date of the wrong ) . |
6 | I mean we 're just giving a little bit of temporary relief in a situation which just seems to be getting worse and worse . |
7 | But , whatever it is that her flooding liquid pigment does , one thing it always seems to be bringing about in the beholder . |
8 | The newsletter commented : ‘ Clearly , a pretty strict observance of the new March production limits will be required to dissipate the impact of the February overhang and make any kind of a positive impression on a market which already seems to be losing the bullish tone which was in evidence after the mid-February OPEC accord . ’ |
9 | Its civilised debates introduced topics largely ignored elsewhere and calmed down even the kind of politician who always seems to be addressing a public meeting . |
10 | In fact it almost seems to be a condition of such performance that the exponent must not proceed logically but must temporarily inhibit his conscious critical faculties and accept control by intuition . |