Sentence examples for seems could not from inspiring English sources

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As soon as the first daily maps appeared in the Times in 1875, some people, it seems, could not get enough of them.

"The Gate" recounts his fear and discomfort, but Mr. Bizot also relates how, from his first encounter with Duch, he insistently denied that he was part of the C.I.A. Duch, it seems, could not believe a Frenchman would risk his life in a war-torn country to study dusty Buddhist texts.

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Even he, it seems, couldn't really say.

Wally, it seems, couldn't put everything together, though he admitted he hadn't just gone out to pick up the Trib thirty years ago, bumped his head getting into his Beetle, and suffered a curtain to close.

Messi, it seemed, could not resist it.

Even Eddings, it seemed, could not believe the catch Williams had made.

Europeans, it seemed, could not adjust to the fact that they had become nations of immigrants, instead of emigrants as they once had been.

The people of both cities, it seemed, couldn't stop wondering what the other was really like.

Shortly afterward the late afternoon skies above the stadium grew dark and cloudy –- even Mother Nature, it seemed, couldn't bear to watch.

With the continent apparently awash with capital, few questioned whether the good times could last.It seems they could not.

But in the end, it seems, she could not give away the life she had.

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