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Example sentences for "not seem"

  • But these were, I think, looked on as a mere professional display, and do not seem to have any ill effect.

  • But these other poets do not seem to have left a great name.

  • But when they were in the immense room where several hundred girls were sitting before the boards, rest rooms and recreation rooms did not seem to reach.

  • Ann had met Helen and did not seem to know just what to think about her.

  • You do not seem to have detected MANY errors.

  • But you do not seem to care for business, after all, Don Orsino.

  • You really do not seem to care for it, though I must confess that you have a remarkable talent.

  • You do not seem to realise that, Don Orsino.

  • Does it not seem to you," he asked, "that if you receive him at all, you might at least conceal something of your hatred for him?

  • You do not seem to care whom Orsino knows," said Corona rather reproachfully.

  • About the same time the queen granted introductory letters to some adventurers to the king of Cambaya; these men travelled through Bengal to Pegu and Malacca, but do not seem to have reached China.

  • This induced them to prepare for service fifty vessels; but though their allies augmented this number, the Romans do not seem to have performed any thing of consequence by sea.

  • But moral precepts do not seem to be capable of division, except in so far as they are reducible to the precepts of the decalogue.

  • On the other hand parents do not seem to be indebted to their children for any favors received, but rather the reverse is the case.

  • For those in which the act is seem to be place and time: and these do not seem to be the most important of the circumstances, since, of them all, they are the most extrinsic to the act.

  • Caspian, do not seem to exist in the Oxus valley.

  • They do not seem to assent to the view that the arms of this description which are mentioned in the Mongol wars were cannon, but rather of the nature of rockets.

  • Many vegetables during the night do not seem to respire, but to sleep like the dormant animals and insects in winter.

  • And you do not seem inclined to tell what you know, if indeed you know anything.

  • Some things are priceless," she replied; "you do not seem to realize that.

  • And yet you do not seem to be a lad with an imagination.

  • I have observed," said Mr. Crewe, "that things do not seem to be as they should in a free government.

  • The consequences for you, I mean, which you do not seem to have taken into account.

  • Wirion shot himself before the end of the long proceedings, which do not seem to have established his guilt, but had reduced him to misery and despair.

  • In Geneva the sentiments of the inhabitants do not seem to be favourable either to the French Revolution, or to Napoleon.

  • It is not clear that he is the spirit of the river itself; for floods and the various changes of the river do not seem to be attributed to him.

  • The Sea Dayaks or Ibans The Ibans do not seem to have any conception that corresponds closely to the Supreme Spirit of the races with which we have already dealt.

  • I repeat, the corporations of Manchester and Liverpool do not seem to have yet grasped the fact that there is no real analogy between a picture gallery and a dressmaker's shop.

  • The inclinations of the ladies do not seem to have been always consulted in this politic arrangement.

  • Their injunctions do not seem to have been obeyed so implicitly in this instance as usual.

  • Yet their own sufferings do not seem to have touched the hearts of the Spaniards with any feeling of compassion for the weaker natives.

  • Would it not seem strange if the Commandant at Wehlau had me sent back after these great men had set their seal of approval upon my investigations?

  • The members of the Government do not seem to have a spark of understanding for this situation, the mental and material effects of which are equally terrible.

  • The Germans do not seem to be able to understand that other nations cannot be particularly delighted at being described as sickly shoots which can only be healed by coming under the influence of German fountains of health.

  • Ants are, indeed, troubled with some parasites, but these do not seem to multiply very greatly, and do not seriously injure the populousness of the nest.

  • Does it not seem to you also--which would confirm my idea--that that spout contains more water than condensed vapor?

  • All this time the jubarte did not seem inclined to stop her flight, nor willing to moderate it.

  • You do not seem to be of Peruvian origin?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "not seem" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    bronze sword; certain height; church members; corn and; not believe; not dead; not exactly; not found; not indeed; not let; not long after the; not now; not one; not right; not sufficient; not sure; not the same thing; not with; not your; note circulation; note that; nothing remains; nothing short; nothing will; noticed hereafter; sometimes added