We have no meanings for "seem directly" in our records yet.
1 These sculptured images seem directly to address the imagination.
2 The first thing to observe is that very few of the lines seem directly lifted from Le Carré.
3 The number of failures does not seem directly to condition the pupil's ability to graduate or to continue to in school.
4 As the biggest exporter of coal used for generating power, the country's fortunes might seem directly tied to China and India's economic slowdown.
5 Suddenly the night was pierced by a shriek: it seemed directly outside her door, but below.
6 It bordered the river, he decided, for now the rush of the water seemed directly before him.
7 It fell upon my golden threads; it seemed directly to embrace them joyously, to encircle them closely.
8 To Wordsworth, on the contrary, they seemed directly to dignify human nature, as tending to tranquillize it.
9 Suddenly the period of time that seems directly relevant to me is extended several decades into the future.
10 Where the bow cut the water there was a great foaming and gurgling, and I seemed directly in its path.
11 As the light increased our eyes fell on a grove of cocoa-nut trees, rising it seemed directly out of the water.
12 The ocean seemed directly beneath us, and yet, as Edith Herndon expressed it, we seemed to be a thousand leagues away from it.
13 My main concern was that the Third Wave wasn't really built on revolt or revolution per say...This seems directly related to what you are saying.
14 Rather than stick to a white-bread Seinfeld script, Mad Men seems directly headed for the powder keg of Black Power and its reverberations on America.
15 "Yet it seems directly in their line," I suggested, seeing nothing but humiliation before me if I attempted the recovery of a simple love-token.
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