Sentence examples for it seems going from inspiring English sources

This is not a grammatically correct sentence in written English.
'It seems' is an appropriate phrase to use, but the verb 'going' should be replaced with the appropriate form of the verb, most likely 'to go.' For example, you could use the phrase "It seems to go well" to mean that something is progressing favorably.

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Lately, it seems, going to the theater is a lot like going to the movies.

As predicted, it seems going early was an advantage, and the number of potential gold-medalists still to come is shrinking.

Mr. Hernandez and Mr. McCollough were never, it seems, going to participate in fashion in a way that was not entirely grown-up, a sensibility that is reflected in the cut and mood of the clothes.

As crazy as it seems, going back to the camp might actually make him happier but it certainly isn't a solution, and especially now that the whole country, Lebanon, is turning into a refugee camp with what's happening in Syria.

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No good deed, it seems, goes unpunished.

That honour, it seems, goes to R'n'B and soul.

Two of them, it seems, went to the bank.

Bourne's work, it seems, goes everywhere except New York.

But sampling can, it seems, go very wrong.

Good behaviour, it seems, goes hand in hand with good business.

Most passengers, it seems, go to a stage show every night.

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