Sentence examples for it seems not only from inspiring English sources

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And the software it seems not only has a sense of humour.

It seems not only to have been a watershed for football in the country but for the country itself.

The Games, it seems, not only swept central London clear of commuters, but also the city's reputation for reserve.

He was, it seems, not only the world's greatest man in general, but also its greatest thinker, organiser, nationalist, soldier, leader, statesman, politician and revolutionary.

When Norman Tebbit proposed his infamous cricket test, it was seen as an attack on multiculturalism; from today's perspective, it seems not only uncontroversial but rather benign.

The rest would be likely to fare better, it seems, not only psychologically but educationally, in the top 20% of a lower-ranked institution.

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It seemed not only extraneous, but decadent.

It seemed not only unlike Vermeer but unlike anything this side of a thrift shop.

It seemed not only unjust but intolerable that in a great nation men and women could be owned.

In the 1950s, Mr. Brown observes, its association with "the 'dark valley' of cultural decadence and militant nationalism" made it seem not only old-fashioned but also shameful.

It seemed not only a message about the Chadian diploma mill but also something that one might wish to hang up in an investment bank.

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