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1 His very admission of this fact made Barter's case seem hopeless to himself.
2 To search for it did indeed seem hopeless .
3 Her own situation, now that she knew Mordaunt had instigated the abduction, did not seem hopeless .
4 There were many times it did indeed seem hopeless , but fortunately something or someone kept hope alive.
5 It was beginning to seem hopeless .
6 But what, to our eyes, may seem hopeless failure is often but the dawning of a greater success.
7 Succour might almost seem hopeless .
8 Hm-m-m... it does seem hopeless .
9 The distance between the two men, some sixty or seventy yards, was not the disadvantage that made pursuit seem hopeless .
10 To the unprejudiced mind it would seem hopeless enough, and yet I never doubted for an instant but that I should find her.
11 I also was looking for people named John and then checking to see if they were lawyers, but that's really beginning to seem hopeless .
12 During the closing months of 1649 the situation in Ireland seemed hopeless .
13 To proceed further in the direction she had been going seemed hopeless .
14 Still, that little must be obtained; without it, the task seemed hopeless .
15 With nothing to offer it seemed hopeless to ask for so much.
16 Ordinarily Rolf could manage Buck easily, but the present situation seemed hopeless .
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This collocation consists of: Seem hopeless through the time