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Meanings of seem inevitably in English
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Usage of seem inevitably in English
1
Indeed, the use of smokeless powder would seeminevitably to damage the fortunes of the attack.
2
She seemedinevitably drawn towards the sick and suffering.
3
Those bizarre, sunshiny tingles that proximity to Lord Maccon seemedinevitably to produce were coursing through her body with alarming intensity.
4
The meaning differentiation which the voices of the servants insisted upon, seemedinevitably reflected in the glance and manner of their mistresses.
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But such an episode was only too characteristic of the decay which seemedinevitably to fall on each of the monastic Orders.
6
He also, like Lawrence, felt the strange peace and tranquillity of the town, and it seemedinevitably like the confirmation of all his dearest hopes.
7
But when he found himself, reluctantly, yet as it seemedinevitably, setting forth to Mrs. Toplady's "At Home," the reasonable man in him grew restive.
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"Make-up" men and their assistants, everlastingly irritable as if the victims of pernicious conspiracies, badgered for information that seemedinevitably non-existent.