Sentence examples for beginning seems from inspiring English sources

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If my wife is a good judge, the beginning seems to be essentially the right notes (and in the right order).

By the end the intangible presence that filled the stage at the beginning seems to have acquired a name: it is "power".

Jack was the Johnsons' third child and first son, and from the beginning seems to have been the focus of his family's attention.

The beginning seems arbitrary (a trivial salon) and the fatigued closure still tends to disappoint (an epilogue concerning quiet domestic life seven years after the great events of 1812).

So in February 1994, seven members of Mrs. Gonzalez's family -- herself, her husband, three daughters and two sons -- left the mud mines for the United States, but their long road to a new beginning seems to have no end.

But, however this pair may have ended up (and let's try to stay positive, shall we?) the dedication provides us with evidence that, for a while at least, a new beginning seems to have been on the cards.

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By the time I finished, the words at the beginning seemed untrue or melodramatic.

But where it began seems pretty clear.

A reversal of the fare increase soon to begin seems in order.

By contrast, Ms Whitman began seeming like a rote and robotic Powerpoint presentation.

At the time, Begin seemed like a radical, marginal political figure.

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