Sentence examples for seemed a need from inspiring English sources

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"In a place where emotions are not talked about, there seemed a need," Mr. Driver said.

There seemed a need to view him as an eternal Peter Pan, and, 40 years later, he was sometimes accused of lying when he introduced himself.

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In addition, there seems a need for us to think more about the issue, for Qiushi Journal usually is concerned with macro issues across China.

With growing acceptance and understanding of FM, there seems a need to include focused education for physicians regarding FM, starting ideally at medical school, to ensure all types of physician have a basic understanding of the condition when encountered.

Clothes, he said, seemed like a need but were usually a want.

Georgians have, it seems, a congenital need to party and all are welcome, particularly the robust.

These disadvantages may be increased in vulnerable areas by, for example, water shortage, in comparison with which vaccination may not seem a pressing need [ 16].

This seems an urgent need considering that 90% of the available drugs are efficient only in 40% of the patients.

At first, it didn't really seem like a need inside me.

Every summer, we lived in a stilt house with clapboard siding that always seemed to need a coat of paint.

He almost seemed to need a crisis to motivate him".

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