Sentence examples for it does seem to make from inspiring English sources

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"Overall, it does seem to make the flow smoother too".

It does seem to make a case for comprehensive sex education, doesn't it?

Even if that is only a notional darkness, it does seem to make the dependence on sound the stronger.

It does seem to make the ball, still yellow for now, stand out more on a television screen and do a better job of highlighting ball marks.

"Added to the fact that I admire Israel so much, it does seem to make sense – assuming of course that the Jews will have me".

Joe Grice, the chief economist at the ONS said: "It does seem to make sense particularly in construction that weather would have had an adverse impact".

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It did seem to make a return, in a variety of forms -- from the abundance of white fabrics, some of them sheer, to loose and often floor-sweeping skirts that had little detail.

In other experiments the researchers found that walking outside does not seem to be any better for creativity than walking inside, although it did seem to make the participants even more talkative.

– witnessing it in a gallery does seem to have made his relationship with forgery more complicated.

Also, even though people aren't really using it that often, its very existence does seem to make people happy.

It does seem a little unfair to be making up so much ground on the downhills.

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