Appearing as such but not necessarily so.
1 Peterborough continued to press forward, looking promising without ever quite seeming dangerous.
2 That seeming detail of plant geography had enormous implications for politics today.
3 However, we are also increasingly at risk from more benign seeming sources.
4 Fear of freedom beyond the constraints now, and seeming wonderfully free already.
5 This seeming want of gratitude in the boy astonished the Roman general.
6 Without seeming to have noticed anything, he said, in a confidential way:
7 One group of people not puzzled by the seeming paradox: political scientists.
8 Krausova said the books mesmerized them, seeming to ask for their owners.
9 The seeming searchlights and skyscrapers outside were no longer to be seen.
10 Without quite seeming to, everyone gave me plenty of room to move.
11 The babble of a million voices all seeming to talk at once.
12 They were silent, seeming to examine the night; then the girl said:
13 Bridwell's nonchalant withdrawals from the public fund stopped seeming quite so heroic.
14 He stared at her, seeming to question whether he should go on.
15 Hundreds of moments of seeming insignificance combined to create Bananach's desired results.
16 Things have a way of seeming more dramatic than they really are.
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