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Example sentences for "everybody seemed"

  • Everybody seemed to have forgotten his reasons for being discontented with the others.

  • Hence, everybody seemed to be glad that she had at last been relieved of the terrible burden, which she had borne so sweetly, and was eager to know whom she would make happy by giving him her hand.

  • Everybody seemed happy, but I was the happiest of all.

  • Everybody seemed to delight in entertaining me and feasting me, and I went back to Baletti's in love with all the ladies, but especially with Madame Vestri and Mdlle.

  • Emilie was Malingan's daughter, and as everybody seemed to think the arrangement an extremely pleasant one I had not the courage to resist.

  • Everybody seemed to be in a conspiracy to push me into Martin's arms--Alma above all others.

  • Everybody seemed to be in Rome that spring, and everybody seemed to be known either to her or to my husband.

  • Everybody seemed to be crying--everybody except myself, for my tears were all gone by this time.

  • Everybody seemed to be friends and to be occupied with some game or amusement except herself, and the loneliness of her position struck poor Patty again with full force.

  • There was lively bidding for the little figure, as everybody seemed to recognise its artistic value.

  • Everybody seemed to be in trouble of some sort.

  • Everybody seemed to sing at least fairly well, and some of the voices were really fine.

  • Everybody seemed either to want something sent up, or came to complain that their instructions had not been carried out.

  • Everybody seemed to want something, or have some complaint to make.

  • Nobody knew what to do; everybody seemed to have lost their wits.

  • Everybody seemed to be wanting money; moreover, everybody seemed to be wanting it at once.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    boiled lobster; cartilaginous fishes; church music; dear ones; each community; everybody else; everybody knew; everybody knows; everybody said; everybody seemed; give notice; high society; high temperatures; holy well; literary history; mightie armie; mile from the shore; milk diet; moment since; optical instruments; quoad sacra; seven degrees; temporary command; tree shillings; triumphal entry; whole being