Sentence examples for seem to join from inspiring English sources

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Certainly the props, lights and fabric seem to join in.

Sometimes one radicalizes the other; other times, they seem to join up in tandem.

From about 1970, however, they seem to join other victimised minorities in receiving deeper and more positive representation.

Three Hungarian strains seem to join a new cluster that is formed by only a couple of strains, one isolated from a mink in Denmark, and another from a dog in North America.

To the Editor: Re "Good and Bad News About Iran" (editorial, Dec. 5): With your call for "intensified pressures," you seem to join President Bush in spinning the National Intelligence Estimate's finding that Iran halted nuclear weapons work in 2003 into an argument for a continued hard line.

Here's my rule of thumb: Whenever the defense and entertainment industries seem to join hands -- whenever the blood of dead Third Worlders is publicly cheered without restraint or the least compunction, and the activity is called patriotism -- the only flag we ought to be waving is a red one.

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This week Stephen Harper's Conservative government seemed to join them.

The first three movements seemed to join in one supermovement.

In fact everyone seems to join in wholeheartedly.

It seems to join mixed-species feeding flocks, like other Veniliornis.

Still, enough new blood seems to join in to keep the scene going.

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