Examples of 'seem a very' in a sentence

Meaning of "seem a very"

seem a very ~ 'seem a very' is a phrase used to express that something appears to strongly resemble or embody a particular characteristic or quality

How to use "seem a very" in a sentence

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seem a very
She seem a very ambitious young lady.
For three weeks we thought it would seem a very long time.
You seem a very interesting old lady to me.
Having only two students does not seem a very viable business model to me.
It does seem a very moderate use of the prerogative.
For those who are not involved this may seem a very minor problem.
It does seem a very strange state of affairs.
And that makes the birth of new species seem a very modest sort of thing.
Does not seem a very good basis for marriage.
Now I will try to get to the heart of what might seem a very technical argument.
It just did not seem a very interesting task to do.
Turning our backs on science and human nature does not seem a very Marxist thing to do.
This must seem a very strange request.
From a human viewpoint, this may seem a very long time.
That does not seem a very promising road to go down.

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I do not want to influence you, Sheila, but it does not seem a very difficult choice.
It does not seem a very enticing offer.
For many Ghanaians and non-travelers, this may seem a very funny term.
Haserabad does not seem a very good place to be now.
They seem a very easy target - everyone hates them - but the reality is slightly different.
And their stories made the world seem a very small and interconnected place.
It does seem a very large state aid and to be against the rules.
But now that you are here they seem a very poor substitute for reality.
Itmay seem a very easy thing to simply have a message and to tell it.
Taking out prison guards does not seem a very Green Arrow thing to do.
She seem a very ambitious young lady She is a tomboy.
We wind up with what must seem a very bizarre conclusion,.
It did seem a very insecure kind of emotional life, she thought.
The name, which does not seem a very appropriate one.
No, only seem a very short time for such a violent love affair.
At first glance, this might seem a very odd combination.
That does not seem a very enterprising thing to do with all that money.
To this they are entitled, but it does not seem a very strong philosophical argument.
Yes, you seem a very confident person all round.
For Orthodox people, Britain does not seem a very likely place for saints.
It might seem a very long time, but things did not really change.
As the PPAR approach, thyroid regulators seem a very promising way to treat NASH.
They seem a very willing and docile group, I must say.
Two thousand pounds a year might seem a very comfortable sum, even for a gentleman.
It will seem a very original sleep in one of those “ little houses ” idea.
But to be fair, he doesn't seem a very friendly man.
It doesn't seem a very enticing offer. I will pay, and it won't take long.
But, in his case, it does not seem a very accurate description.
It did not seem a very well thought out plan.
Well, except for Paypal ; but Paypal does not seem a very safe alternative.
You do not seem a very high priority to him.
From his letter, he does not seem a very tactful person, but.
Football would seem a very unimportant thing in the circumstances.
From his letter he doesn't seem a very tactful person, but ‒.
This made it seem a very suitable name for a yacht.

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Makes you seem jealous and catty
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Examples of using Very
I wanta very private conversation with him
He must have loved you very much
Very few know what that means
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