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1 The Chinese seem specially inscrutable; no one seems really to understand them.
2 The last recommendation did not seem specially to take with him.
3 Both peninsulas, by their mere physical geography, seem specially designed for the purpose.
4 They seem specially adapted for the tree, and I have seen them nowhere else.
5 It's odd those little things seem specially big when there are bigger things to worry about.
6 Yes, but you seem specially so today.
7 Churches, hotels, academies, and various institutions for which New England is remarkable, seem specially to flourish here.
8 The chapters on the Embodying, the Enduement, and the Administration of the Spirit seem specially fresh and helpful.
9 He did not seem specially anxious to get at her exact opinion of his work, and this fact, she scarcely knew why, pleased Mrs. Mansfield.
10 The time seemed specially favourable for the publication of such a sentence.
11 When others congregate to eat, the Scot seems specially impelled to talk.
12 This big, ugly automatic seemed specially designed to kill swiftly and surely.
13 The trees seemed specially green, the sky specially blue, the lake specially bright.
14 New England clergymen seemed specially to delight in this gambling excitement.
15 Bed seemed specially good that night, for I was very tired.
16 One season it seemed specially promising, and its blossom was more luxurious than ever.
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