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1 They seem doomed to die anyway, and the heavy drinking expedites the process.
2 But I seem doomed to be a newspaper man in spite of myself.
3 The natives of the Sandwich Islands seem doomed to extinction.
4 Good Heaven Cornelius, you seem doomed to bring bad news always, do you not!'
5 I would not have that added to the heavy burden I seem doomed to bear.
6 Western and Malian politicians seem doomed to repeat mistakes made in the run-up to Mali's collapse.
7 Those two seem doomed to kill each other.
8 I seem doomed always to try again.'
9 That is why this government's proposals for social care reform, like its predecessor's, seem doomed from the start.
10 But he was one of those persons, both male and female, who seem doomed to be good-looking and insignificant.
11 Not from here alone, but from all the land the ancient peace and the ancient charm seem doomed to pass away.
12 We seem doomed to be rivals always, Captain Prescott; at least we can give each other the credit of good taste.
13 I seem doomed to bad luck; not more than three weeks ago a man ran away who owed me 8 ducats.
14 Poetry and religion, so called, seem doomed to play less and less part in the life of the race in the future.
15 Hornby's herd of puny literary progeny seem doomed to stalk the earth, boring the shorts off anybody who will sit still long enough.
16 The hero, David Holst, is one of those unhappy beings who seem doomed to a more than ordinary share of the ills of life.
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