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Example sentences for "will seem"

  • Perhaps it will seem to you that you may reproach me with having represented the currents made through the air by the motion of the wind notwithstanding that the wind itself is not visible in the air.

  • Therefore, being no longer intimate together, it will seem as though we had become enemies; and in speaking evil of me, as is your wont, you will not be blamed so much as if we continued intimate.

  • And if you touch the eye of the other man in the mirror it will seem to him that you are touching your own.

  • Of course it will seem long to wait--very long; but when it is over, and we are together again, I think it will seem as if we had never been parted.

  • She is so kind and loves me so fervently, that what makes me happy will make her so too, and whatever is dear to me, will seem to her worthy of being loved.

  • But it will seem to us somewhat Manichaean to believe that the world is ill made, mankind a failure, and that all God has to do with them, is to set them right here and there, when they go intolerably wrong.

  • That such exists, will seem to us a patent fact.

  • It is better, however, to do without it than to add it in such a way that it will seem an afterthought and not really incorporated in the structure.

  • You should in every particular make the house grow to fit the surroundings and do it in such a way that it will seem to have been so always.

  • The house should represent a unit; the porch should be planned so that it leads into the living-room, and by throwing open the windows, will seem to become part of a large airy room.

  • In the infinitude of the universe, he will seem, like Newton, with all his acquisitions, only to have gathered a few pebbles by the seaside.

  • Instead of a judge, it will seem to become a party.

  • Abstract grammar will either confound the tongue which it should ease, or else it will seem to have no connection with living reality, but to be an ingenious contrivance invented by some Dry-as-dust for the torture of schoolboys.

  • A simple matter--one, I dare say, which it will seem to you difficult to avoid.

  • It will seem to you, I dare say, a little plain, a little commonplace, compared with your beautiful college and the college life here.

  • I mention none of my own writings, for it will seem vanity; but, as many as they are, I wrote none which I thought needless at the time of writing them.

  • It will seem queer to you at first to notice how the other person will begin to fidget and move around in his seat, and finally glance furtively around as if to see what is causing him the disturbance.

  • In other cases, he will seem puzzled, and will look from side to side as if seeking some one.

  • The other animals, likewise, will seem to know that you are after only that particular one, and will manifest but little fright or distrust, comparatively.

  • It will seem to the inexperienced that the housekeeping for two people, in a convenient little house, should have been a mere bagatelle to a clever woman.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "will 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:
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