Sentence examples for seems moving from inspiring English sources

The phrase "seems moving" is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English.
It is unclear what word is being used as the verb, as "seems" is a verb and "moving" could be a verb or an adjective. A more correct and clear phrase would be "seems to be moving" or "seems like it is moving." Here are some examples of when you could use these phrases: - "The clouds seem to be moving quickly across the sky." - "The car seems like it is moving slower than usual." - "The construction work seems to be moving along smoothly." - "The dancer seems like she is moving effortlessly across the stage."

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We see him, a troubled young student, intelligent yet wounded (emotionally as well as physically, it seems) moving through the world and doing things that prove he is A Man on the Edge.

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You can't, it seems, move in Rajasthan for royalty.

"Nobody seems moved by anything anymore, nobody reacts.

Speaking slowly, he is clearly haunted by those memories, and he seems moved and engaged.

Stanley seems moved by all this, and it is not hard to see why.

She never seems moved or impressed by my well-intentioned advice.

After years of being a pawn, Alfano has, it seems, moved up to kingmaker.

Artistically, Mitton seems moved by depictions of battle, struggle, and strife.

Sadly, we seem moving in just those irresponsible -- and familiar -- directions.

Tansev seemed moved.

Casspi seemed moved by the adulation.

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