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1 However, some of the forms seem more specialized than one would expect.
2 Long-term thinking and consensus seem more absent than ever from political discourse.
3 He asked some questions whose answers seem more elusive than ever now.
4 I hope you will suffer; it makes you seem more human anyhow.
5 They don't seem so dreadful then; they seem more bearable and ordinary.
6 So Whitehall manoeuvres once again help to make independence seem more inviting.
7 Then it would seem more natural to Uncle Henry and Aunt Em.
8 But much of the time, the characters seem more comical than threatening.
9 If everything was different from our ways it would seem more natural.
10 The effect of torchlight is to make the statue seem more alive.
11 The Bechwanas seem more careless than ever, and seldom enter the church.
12 Irish players seem more susceptible to concussions and injuries than other nations.
13 And he wondered why the golden prospect did not seem more alluring.
14 Never were the oily charms of Houston likely to seem more bountiful.
15 Some people seem more interested in complaining about it than overcoming it.
16 No remonstrance could seem more just till the other side was heard.
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