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Example sentences for "seems proper"

  • Of Mark Twain's table philosophies it seems proper to make rather extended record.

  • It seems proper to explain that in applying this term to mankind he did not mean that the race was foredoomed, but rather that it ought to be.

  • It seems proper that a man's honest sentiments should be recorded concerning the nation's servants.

  • I have been the more particular in detailing all that passed at this interview from a circumstance which it seems proper to explain and discuss in this place.

  • At this point, however, it seems proper to suggest that, in fact, we have been speaking of comparative trifles.

  • And here, at length, it seems proper to inquire whether the ascertained facts of Astronomy confirm the general arrangement which I have thus, deductively, assigned to the Heavens.

  • And here, once again and finally, it seems proper to suggest that even as yet we have been speaking of trifles.

  • Therefore it seems proper to the rational nature to act for an end.

  • Because it seems proper to the ceremonial precepts to be instituted as figures of something else.

  • Therefore it seems proper to mortal sin to cause a stain on the soul.

  • But Syntactical Parsing being, when complete in form, the most thorough process of grammatical resolution, it seems proper to have introduced the other methods before it, as above.

  • It is certainly not always possible to detect either ulcer or cicatrix, so that it seems proper to regard the hypertrophic stenosis in such cases as constituting an independent affection.

  • It seems proper to declare the general principles that should, in my opinion, underlie our national efforts in this direction.

  • In connection with what has been said above, it seems proper to consider whether more notable instances of ingratitude are supplied by princes or peoples.

  • But, before entering upon the narrative of their actions, it seems proper to give some account of the situation of Peru, of the most remarkable things which it contains, and of the manners and customs of the inhabitants.

  • Having formerly mentioned the expedition fitted out by Francisco de Garay, the governor of Jamaica, it seems proper to give a more particular account of that affair in this place.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    arise from; bill horn; connective tissue; knows what; make much; many tribes; mountainous countries; musical expression; proper place; responded the; reverse order; seems advisable; seems best; seems clear; seems desirable; seems impossible; seems likely; seems necessary; seems never; seems probable; seems proper; seems rather; seems worth; south wall; thick lips; trembling hand