61.   His problem does not seem to be a lack of intelligence.

62.   His problem seems to be that he and his handlers turned the name Shaq into a marketing gimmick before they let him evolve into a player.

63.   His main problem seems to be losing a little juice on the days his team looks flat and lifeless, the way it did Tuesday.

64.   However, their problems seemed to be more of a housekeeping nature, such as improperly filled out forms.

65.   If the problem seems to be solved, wait a few weeks to see if the computer now starts up reliably.

66.   In fact, another problem seems to be that minority female filmmakers who do break through seem to have an uncommonly hard time following up on their success.

67.   In the end, the peskiest problem seems to be staying cool inside all that gear.

68.   Instead, the problem seems to have been largely one of understating losses on cars that were repossessed and sold after loans became uncollectable, he said.

69.   It makes us feel better about ourselves, it makes our problems seem trivial in comparison.

70.   It made the problem seem less urgent and provided an excuse for postponing tough decisions until after the next elections.

n. + seem >>共 1552
people 2.07%
investor 1.12%
thing 1.12%
side 0.82%
official 0.77%
player 0.72%
government 0.62%
team 0.61%
company 0.60%
problem 0.59%
problem + v. >>共 326
be 56.64%
arise 2.80%
remain 1.94%
occur 1.33%
come 1.28%
exist 1.26%
have 1.18%
lie 1.15%
begin 1.11%
go 1.01%
seem 0.91%
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