Sentence for seem | Use seem in a sentence

Seem example sentence. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use seem in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for seem.

  • He does seem attractive. (8)
  • This may not seem strange. (10)
  • You seem to need a rest, bad. (13)
  • That does seem the best way out. (8)
  • The farmer did not seem to hear. (8)
  • It does seem the only thing to do. (9)
  • She did not seem offended at this. (9)
  • You seem to reach the hapex there! (8)
  • Too philosophical to seem genuine. (10)
  • Ghita Fiorsen would never seem right. (8)
  • I seem to be the only one against it. (9)
  • Why should we seem better than we are? (10)
  • It began to seem a possible enterprise. (10)
  • We all seem to be overflowing with them. (9)
  • It increased, but did not seem to multiply. (22)
  • Saird, we must seem to trust him, in spite. (10)
  • She did not move, and did not seem to see him. (8)
  • I seem to bring you nothing but worry, Maurice. (8)
  • I seem to have been distressing you for nothing. (4)
  • I seem to be in the hands of Providence to-night anyhow. (9)
  • I seem every day to be growing more and more all mother. (10)
  • We seem to have brought new elements into the little town. (10)
  • What other could seem an emanation of the mountain solitude? (10)
  • And, upon my word, there are some things that seem very like it. (4)
  • In this view it did seem improbable, and Mrs. Lapham was shaken. (9)
  • But it did not seem to help her in the trouble her face betrayed. (9)
  • He was ashamed to seem unworthy in her eyes, to harbor base thoughts. (13)
  • Mr. Purcey made a movement of his face which caused it to seem all jaw. (8)
  • The acts and emotions of life undraped with ethics seem to us anathema. (8)
  • Slight dalliance with her makes the very diminutive seem as big as life. (10)
  • Why did his eyes often fix her with a stare that did not seem to see her? (8)
  • Adding; he said again and again that it must seem like a discourtesy to her. (9)
  • An era which had canonised hypocrisy, so that to seem to be respectable was to be. (8)
  • These do not seem to them quite pastoral, and he himself shares their uncertainty. (9)
  • He did not seem aware that Mrs. Milray was leaving the affair more and more to him. (9)
  • The strides forward seem solely in the employment of more persons in a single act. (21)
  • Each shall seem all the world to thee, each shall seem as thy grave! (8)
  • I thought I could cut a long story short, but I seem to be cutting a short story long. (9)
  • The knowledge that she loved him had made everything seem very sacred and responsible. (8)
  • If a lady was pale and reserved, she did not seem to accuse him, and to require coaxing. (10)
  • And it did seem hard to her that she should have to tell Richard she shrank from any trial. (10)
  • On the other hand, the dresses seem indefinitely prettier, as they should be in compensation. (9)
  • Verily she was original; and a grey original should seem remarkable above a blooming blonde. (10)
  • It can seem to lean back on the Past; it can seem to be amorous of the Future. (10)
  • The dawn following such a night will seem more like a daughter of the night than promise of day. (22)
  • The conditions there described seem almost like our modern difficulties with labor and materials. (17)
  • That might seem to indicate a certain lack of confidence in the special proposal before the meeting. (8)
  • Such audacity would seem incredible if we had not heard and read of so many similar instances of late. (10)
  • Some people saw fairies in woods and down in water, or said they did; that did not seem to him much fun. (8)
  • But what I object to is this economic chance-world in which we live, and which we men seem to have created. (9)
  • They seem to think that the soul and the character of the people are as important as its economic comfort. (16)
  • To the writer, the main questions at issue, so far as the public is concerned, seem to be as follows:— 1. (16)
  • I have tried it since then with every sort of accent and inflection, but I seem to lack the sense of humour. (2)
  • For nothing which does not seem to a man possessed of this rhythmic vitality, can ever steal him out of himself. (8)
  • This new but aged acquaintance did not seem to hear; his lips moved as though he were following out some thought. (8)
  • Lady Susan is surely too severe, for Frederica does not seem to have the sort of temper to make severity necessary. (4)
  • Nor does the organization, as some of its critics seem to imagine, get any special privileges from the telegraph companies. (16)
  • The feeling, too, that she was, as it were, apart, cloistered, made her seem nearer to himself, a strangely desirable companion. (8)
  • At other times he figured them as incensed at his temerity, which must seem to them greater and greater, as now it seemed to him. (9)
  • Shortly after she returned home from school she married, in that casual and tentative fashion in which so many marriages seem made. (9)
  • Believe that idle empty laughter is the most desirable of recreations, and significant Comedy will seem pale and shallow in comparison. (10)
  • He was apparently not altogether serious; it certainly did not seem a place where any artillerist, however brave, would like to put a gun. (1)
  • The Constitution guarantees us all equality before the law, but the law-makers seem to have forgotten this in the case of our literary industry. (9)
  • It gave her the feeling that life and experience were all that mattered, doing and seeing things; it made her own trouble seem smaller; less important. (8)

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