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1 That one here, it doesn't seem very different from 20 years ago.
2 However, this has not prevented people from making it seem very complicated.
3 The villages in the neighbourhood of Coquilhatville seem very populous and prosperous.
4 You don't seem very pleased to see me, Dom,' she added, reproachfully.
5 The two servants seem very satisfactory and I am in excellent health.
6 Although she can seem very serious, Emanuel's life is all about balance.
7 Our ideas do not seem very different as to the Slave Trade.
8 All this may seem very hopeless; yet it is not entirely so.
9 It did not seem very likely, now that he thought about it.
10 We'll do the small thing, even if it doesn't seem very important.
11 He does not seem very anxious to seek his fortune in France.
12 The following lines from Mary Howitt seem very appropriate to the sketch:
13 But the bigger issue was that it did not seem very accurate.
14 That barking of dogs made the place seem very mysterious to me.
15 Perhaps you could show me, you seem very knowledgeable about their cultivation.
16 We doubt not it will seem very pointed and proper to Neal.
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