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1 This time, however, she does not seem so convinced Amona will survive.
2 It would seem so , in the case of Phil Mickelson at least.
3 It would seem so ; but Edward said the same thing, of Scotland.
4 It would seem so , and yet I am speaking the simple truth.
5 I mean, you seem so different from back when I knew you.
6 Why did you seem so upset when I mentioned his name .
7 They don't seem so dreadful then; they seem more bearable and ordinary.
8 This principal object must seem so to the spectator of your work.
9 When they reached the Seine the city did not seem so quiet.
10 They seem so happy, I haven't the heart to send them away.
11 You in New England seem so far away from this European fire.
12 Out here, her troubles back in so-called civilization didn't seem so all-consuming.
13 Hal, who was in the rear, did not seem so much startled.
14 What was odd was that this open reaction could seem so strange.
15 If it didn't seem so extravagant, she'd have asked for a massage.
16 Maybe that's why vampires seem so monstrous to us-theycast no reflection.
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