1.   In the past, longer terms do not seem to have affected applications for places.

2.   Those terms of reference seem to suit the Secretary of State down to the ground.

3.   Such a disrespectful term might seem surprising in this essentially respectful essay.

4.   Another term seemed likely, and if Robertson had his way, he would still be in the running.

5.   He said they are also more sensitive to the fact that yoga terms can seem particularly alien to many Americans.

6.   His second presidential term seems drained of all useful life.

7.   Still, the news that Inman would not seek another two-year term as chairwoman seemed to surprise the governor.

8.   The buzz term seems to be traditional with a twist, but just what the twist is, is hard to say.

9.   These terms may seem academic, but they are of considerable importance to the woodworker because they help identify the characteristics of a section of wood.

10.   These terms may seem awkward at first, but they are necessary for a smooth sailing experience.

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%
term 0.04%
term + v. >>共 291
be 31.94%
expire 12.52%
end 9.13%
refer 2.48%
have 2.28%
come 1.94%
mean 1.89%
include 1.70%
apply 1.60%
begin 1.46%
seem 0.68%
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