Sentence examples for it seems opened from inspiring English sources

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Meanwhile, Emily has, it seems, opened a coffee bar in Seattle (just like the one where her character Rachel works on "Friends!").

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The question now is whether it will work further downstream, closer to the patient, where the development costs are greater and the potential benefits more direct.Open-source research could indeed, it seems, open up two areas in particular.

It seems open revolt has its rewards.

From the publishing hoax run by Science magazine, to UK MPs slamming the latest government report on policy for open access research, it seems open access has never been a hotter topic.

In particular, it seems open to the traditional query: how is such synthetic a priori knowledge possible?

In itself, the Parmenidean thesis only makes a conditional claim, and it seems open, prima facie, to employ either modus tollens or modus ponens.

Like much of Trump's speech, it seems open for interpretation.

It seems open to question that a therapy associated with close to a 50% increase in the risk of death in African children would instead decrease the risk of death in adults in resource-rich countries instead.

Find the seam and pinch it shut if it seems open.

He added: "Debating whether it was worth it still seems open to debate, depending on the facts".

Someone, it seems, has opened up a portal to Hell, unleashing a pack of nasty demons on a suburban town.

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