111. The roses swarmed in the heat-haze, seeming to flow and recede, seeming to peak and slide like waves. 112. The Shah seemed to Sullivan to accept the proposal. 113. The trees were growing, it seemed to him, on the stage of a great opera house. 114. Their Marriages had fallen on stony ground but it seemed to me there was still hope. 115. Their research seems to me to be lacking in rigour. 116. They enjoyed sophisticated pleasures, less constrained than elsewhere, which seemed to purists appallingly perverse. 117. They made what seemed to me rather artificial efforts to draw me into the conversation. 118. They seem to give and take without design. 119. They seem to me to be particularly dangerous in parts of the Balkans and some of the ex-Soviet republics. 120. This argument seems to me to be based on several questionable assumptions. |