Example sentences of "there seem to [be] " in BNC.
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1 | There seemed to be the fairly uncomplicated desire among the community to see all the children attend the same school , as an expression of relationships existing within the community . |
2 | There seemed to be people about , but I was n't sure . |
3 | There seemed to be no real point in arguing with her . |
4 | I was indeed rather dubious about the whole idea , but we had n't been getting very far and there seemed to be no harm in just finding out some more about it . |
5 | The cuts in the hand were superficial and there seemed to be nothing else wrong . |
6 | There seemed to be an element of ‘ never again' in the choice of a man whose whole personality and way of working are in dramatic contrast to the distant , dictatorial von Karajan , who died on 16 July . |
7 | There seemed to be plenty to eat , the French are masters at rustling up something to eat at very short notice . |
8 | There seemed to be a shortage of shell dressings . |
9 | He longed to do some real work that would give him some satisfaction at the end of a day , yet there seemed to be nothing for him to do . |
10 | Once again there seemed to be no one around the Prince and Princess with the foresight to see that the situation was becoming seriously out of control . |
11 | There seemed to be so little mutual interest , so little to build on . |
12 | There seemed to be no incompatibility between building a welfare state at home and discharging the responsibilities of a great power abroad . |
13 | And to all Britain 's European allies there seemed to be something incongruous about her ending conscription just as they were trying to expand their conscript forces under American pressure , in order to make the forward defence of Western Europe , which they all desired , a practicable strategy . |
14 | I wanted a restaurant , one simple wholesome restaurant , but there seemed to be none . |
15 | There seemed to be a block in her chest so that she could not breathe properly . |
16 | There seemed to be no place for the concept of a human soul sustained by a divine being , which exists in other religions , independently of the Christian accretion of the Man-God and suffering Saviour . |
17 | There seemed to be no sign of the farmer and his wife . |
18 | There seemed to be nothing to stop nuclear disarmament that summer , when Eisenhower arrived at Geneva and made his ‘ open skies ’ proposal as a confidence-building measure . |
19 | Somewhere , far away , there seemed to be a rapping at the door and someone was calling his name , over and over , louder and louder … |
20 | And sometimes , leaving his office , he would close his door in such a way that there seemed to be something or someone intriguing behind it , as Richard Miller noticed when he went to talk to him about banking for the contras ; it was deliberately stage-like , impressive . |
21 | Everyone who worked there seemed to be a Kenny . |
22 | Almost at once , there seemed to be a series of victories reported with which Wilson could not keep up . |
23 | There seemed to be part of a beam missing in the area . |
24 | Doone with slight reluctance admitted that there seemed to be marble stuck to the underside of one more floorboard on each side of the hole . |
25 | ‘ There was this huge explosion and glass everywhere and there seemed to be an age of silence before pandemonium broke loose . |
26 | Det Chief Insp Dave Sinclair , of Wiltshire CID , said : ‘ There seemed to be no sign of a struggle . |
27 | We became eerily conscious of the fact that there seemed to be an absence even of wild life : animal , bird or insect . |
28 | There seemed to be a high proportion of classical scholars — Denys Page , Hugh Last and T. B. L. Webster among them — which was not surprising given the traditional Civil Service preference for the logical mind associated with the products of Greats or the Cambridge Classical Tripos . |
29 | Thunder exploded , roll after roll after roll , so that there seemed to be no gap between but only an incessant bombardment . |
30 | Yet despite being the most powerful man in the world , in command of some of the most deadly and sophisticated weaponry ever designed , there seemed to be nothing he could do . |