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1 Yet this time, to Morgan's surprise, Kingsley did not seem utterly downcast.
2 Some are harsh -we know -but others will seem utterly justified.
3 To the general public, a shark sighting may seem utterly terrifying.
4 From the smouldering ruins of lower Manhattan, the belligerence must seem utterly contemptible.
5 To the perfectly sane and hard-headed such a suspicion would seem utterly ridiculous.
6 For any purpose of ordinary municipal magistracy they seem utterly incompetent.
7 Such plain words as these seem utterly thrown away upon this present generation.
8 Karg is a performer who makes the act of singing seem utterly straightforward.
9 To many, this insistence on fairness will seem utterly logical.
10 Frankly, words fail me, for human words seem utterly inadequate to sketch all the details.
11 But everywhere in China, little attention is paid to suffering and many customs seem utterly heartless.
12 The Greens, on the other hand, having grown out of the environmental movement, seem utterly incoherent.
13 Each of the anecdotes was rambling and often nonsensical, but they made Gayle seem utterly un-A-like.
14 The theories of instinct and of intuition held even a generation ago seem utterly barbarous to-day.
15 For three months the prospect, though worse than he had anticipated, did not seem utterly hopeless.
16 If marrying for the first time is a drastic gamble, doing it twice over must seem utterly ludicrous.
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This collocation consists of: Seem utterly through the time
Seem utterly across language varieties