Sentence examples for it seems catching from inspiring English sources

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Gender-blind casting is, it seems, catching up with colour-blind casting.

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But persuading more conservative religious figures of that is as difficult, it seems, as catching Indonesia's remaining terrorists.

Robot vacuum cleaners, it seems, are catching on.Are these mere playthings, or the beginning of a new trend?

Our leaders, it seems, are catching up with US commentator, Thomas Frank, who remarked during the 2008 financial crisis: "Massive inequality, we have learned, isn't the best way to run the economy after all.

Science fiction is full of machines that can peer inside our heads and decipher our thoughts, and science, it seems, is catching up.

Nearly everyone, it seems, is catching and training and breeding and evolving Pokémon.

Haysbert, it seems, has some catching up to do.

As with many social-media inspired phenomena, it's not entirely clear who came up with the initial idea, but it seems to be catching on.

It seems to be catching on with the many Starbucks customers who have complained over the years about the company's descent into the obesity business.

"It seems to be catching fire up in north Westchester," said Mr. Wells, whose organization works to create new financing sources for land conservation.

Similarly eclectic cinematic pursuits in the winter have, in the past, been hard to find (perhaps operators felt they simply couldn't afford the heating bills) but now it seems venues are catching on.

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