Sentence examples for it seems incidentally from inspiring English sources

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It seems, incidentally, that every other human being alive hates The Anchor.

(It seems, incidentally, that these Elders of ours managed to amuse themselves very thoroughly in spite of the masses of dowagers who sat on gold chairs to observe the proceedings).

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He says stuff like "One of the few welcome lessons age teaches is that only desire trumps time" (which seems, incidentally, exactly the opposite of what age teaches).

Incidentally, it seems Blu-Ray got the better overseas distributors; they've got The Host, Kung Fu Hustle, and Tekkon Kinkreet, all great foreign films from the last year or so.

(You don't have to have a curious surname to succeed at GUS, incidentally, but it seems to help that Argos' chief executive is Terry Duddy).

In its better moments (and there are some incidentally lively passages) it seems to aspire to something more like the skimming swiftness of Flaubert's pupil Maupassant, whose raffishly cynical study of corrupted desire, Bel Ami, it occasionally resembles.

It seems possible that the UK Border Agency, which, incidentally,regards itself as an enforcement agency and is now stopping yachtsman in British waters with armed patrols, has completely lost its marbles on this issue.

She exemplifies the "Against Interpretation" spirit once encapsulated by Susan Sontag, and yet she always reveals the natural expressiveness of the human body in motion while — incidentally, or so it seems — demonstrating her own views on energy, manners, gender and other issues.

[Footnote 1] It seems to interpret payment reform as the most urgent innovation, and it only incidentally invests in innovative therapies and devices.

It seems too unbelievable, yet the sanctimonious self-worth evident in Blair, Allen and the former foreign secretary Jack Straw, who, incidentally, seems to have misled the House of Commons on Labour's involvement with rendition, is precisely what allowed Britain to ignore torture treaties and render men to have their fingernails pulled out.

Incidentally, Rutgers won that game (that would be the last game they ever won, or so it seems).

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