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Example sentences for "seems very"

  • That is unfortunate," said her grace, dryly, "for he seems very much in earnest.

  • It seems very strange," said the Duke of Hazlewood, musingly.

  • He had money, she knew; but that was all she knew--and money to a woman whose heart hungers for love seems very little.

  • Yes," said Minnie with a sigh; "but it seems very silly.

  • And first for Light it seems very manifest, that there is no luminous Body but has the parts of it in motion more or less.

  • It seems very reasonable to suppose the northern building of the House of Nuns the oldest.

  • It seems very singular, indeed, to come upon these statues in the depth of a Central American forest, and they give us an idea of the state of advancement of these old tribes that nothing else does.

  • It seems very reasonable to suppose that the Eskimos long inhabited this country before the arrival of the Indians, if it was not, in fact, their original home.

  • I confess it seems very like it to me, although I have always heard him well spoken of.

  • It seems very strange to me that she did not write to him at the time she fled from Paris; but I suppose, since she had eloped with and been secretly married to my father, she was too proud and sensitive to appeal to any one.

  • It seems very flighty in me to be taking a new place at this time of life," observed Mrs. Bread, lugubriously.

  • It seems very much as if you had interfered, marquis," he said slowly.

  • It seems very strange, but I am glad you spoke without waiting any longer.

  • Yes, you must have dreamed it; but it seems very strange.

  • It seems very horrible," said Stan, with something like a shudder.

  • You didn't tell me," said Stan; "and it seems very strange.

  • It seems very risky," said Stan thoughtfully; "and of course you and the clerks dread a rising against you.

  • Your father and I had a long walk together yesterday; he seems very well.

  • I should like to know Mr. Osmond better," said Erica, "for you know it seems very extraordinary to me that a clever scientific man can speak as he spoke tonight.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    another article; fair friend; glass globe; had married; more like; next went; saith unto; seems advisable; seems best; seems clear; seems desirable; seems like; seems possible; seems proper; seems strange; seems that; seems very; seems worth; sweet child; textile fabrics; three boys; time the; troops could; when time; white people; will teach