Example sentences of "seemed to [be] [adj] to " in BNC.

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1 But his general gist seemed to be close to his lordship 's , concluding with a call for a freezing of German reparation payments and the withdrawal of French troops from the Ruhr region .
2 At time of NME going to press , the situation in the charts was still ongoing , but the MAS campaign seemed to be close to striking its first blow with the new HOLLY JOHNSON single hovering around the Top 100 .
3 Always Poshekhonov seemed to be close to him .
4 There do seem to be some concerns which recur throughout the interviews and seemed to be crucial to people 's views about decision-making in the education and lives of young disabled people .
5 Patients attending hospital clinics had worse glycaemic control , but this seemed to be attributable to the case mix and practice characteristics .
6 It seemed to be essential to her sense of identity , but I was finding it wearisome .
7 In spite of their success they seemed to be vulnerable to extirpation in a way that some of the less imaginative molluscs , like the bivalves seemed to be immune .
8 As soon as the urban context is broken down even into such crude categories as social class , age or ‘ interests ’ , processes which seemed to be peculiar to particular urban areas turn out to be determined by other factors .
9 The chaplain called our office a few days later and seemed to be open to information offered regarding preparation for Todd 's First Communion .
10 While Robyn was hesitating , the office began to fill up with men wearing drab suits and dull ties and with the pasty complexions that seemed to be common to everybody who worked in the factory .
11 When the child caught this later and went off her food , I found that tiny Marmite sandwiches handed over whilst I pushed the pram round Wood Green and along the New Yatt Road , seemed to be acceptable to the invalid .
12 The coffee in France always seemed to be superior to the coffee in England , and he had made it just right .
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