71.   The public seems inclined to blame the lawmakers, not Aristide.

72.   The public seems indisposed to trade the joys of the fattened wallet for the sour pleasures of humiliating another president.

73.   The public seems to understand this potentially explosive equation, even as the many commentators who express utter bafflement about the polls have not.

74.   The Princess of Wales still keeps the presses roaring, and the British public cannot seem to get enough.

75.   The Russian public seems glad to have something to celebrate after years of post-Soviet setbacks.

76.   The public also seems to believe that Reagan dramatically reduced the size and scope of the government.

77.   The public seems confident in both Clintons.

78.   The public seems largely indifferent to the miniscandals tossed up in the partisan campaign finance congressional hearings of last year.

79.   The public seems to be so much more secure, mature and sophisticated than the institutions are.

80.   The public seems to have gotten interested, temporarily, in the presidential races.

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%
public 0.32%
public + v. >>共 590
be 15.66%
have 7.80%
want 3.85%
see 3.26%
know 2.52%
seem 2.29%
get 2.02%
support 1.39%
think 1.20%
expect 1.20%
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