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Example sentences for "seems best"

  • However, when the mice of intermediate color from Puente Nacional are considered, it seems best to include the material from the coastal plain with brunneus.

  • At present, it seems best to refer them to allex.

  • It seems best to refer the mice from 4 km.

  • It seems best to take these words with the preceding clause, though Clem.

  • It seems best to suppose that both are included.

  • A good deal remains to be said, in order to make the principle and method of Utilitarianism perfectly clear and explicit: but it seems best to defer this till we come to the investigation of its details.

  • For clearness' sake it seems best to take this argument separately, though it cannot easily be divided from the former one, because the services in question are often such as cannot so well be rendered without affection.

  • To designate the slightly larger-toothed, light-colored animals from Ecuador as a subspecies distinct from affinis and macrura is one solution but at present it seems best to refer all of these light-colored animals to macrura.

  • For the present it seems best to retain the name munda and apply the name xanthogenys to the weasels inhabiting the northern part of the San Joaquin Valley and presumably the southern part of the Sacramento Valley.

  • For the present it seems best to regard the specimen merely as an intergrade.

  • Within fourteen days he shall call the commission to meet in one of the four cities, Wuerzburg, Neustadt, Bamberg, or Nuernberg, as seems best to him.

  • After the chapter at Pentecost, the provincial ministers and guardians may, each in his own province, if it seems best to them, once in the same year, convoke the brothers to a provincial chapter.

  • If a dispute arises among us, the more prudent among us shall meet and settle it as seems best to them.

  • But since these things have happened, if it seems best to you, I advise you to unite with me and come under my protection.

  • Amid the uncertainty which surrounds the subject, it seems best not to disturb the verdict of antiquity, until better grounds are discovered for assigning our present poem to a later hand.

  • The authorship of the African War is doubtful; it seems best, with Niebuhr, to assign it to Oppius.

  • Altogether it seems best to assign it to the conclusion of the first century.

  • The materials for coming to a decision are so scanty, that it seems best to leave the authorship an open question.

  • At this point it seems best to note the matter of the use of the left hand in fly-casting for the purpose of controlling the rendition and retrieve of the line while casting, playing a trout, or floating a dry fly.

  • If it seems best to the king, let an order be given to destroy them, and I will pay ten thousand silver talents into the royal treasury.

  • If it seems best to you to come with me to Babylon, come, and I will look out for you.

  • Esther said, "If it seems best to the king, let the king and Haman come to-day to the feast that I have prepared for him.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    allow themselves; course there; external characters; female descent; four large; hide from; industrial revolution; lighted torch; prove fatal; seems advisable; seems clear; seems desirable; seems good; seems like; seems likely; seems necessary; seems probable; seems proper; seems rather; seems reasonable; seems strange; seems that; seems very; serious consideration; sugar finely; universally admitted