Sentence examples similar to slightly seeming to from inspiring English sources

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If you said anything that even slightly seemed to be complimenting yourself, he would call you on it".

(In our conversation, Olson wouldn't divulge how he engineers that to happen, but others claim that folding the card very slightly seems to cause it to stick in sight).

The meat will rest -- which is always a good idea -- and the raw shallots will sweat slightly -- seeming to cook on the hot beef, but not really.

The fate map is thus slightly complicated, with glia seeming to have two different origins.

Dead faces that have moved slightly sideways seem to experience a dawning radiance.

Rachel and Dean, emerging slightly tousled, seem to agree, saying it was "different".

Another inscription at Tyana from the same general period, but perhaps slightly later, seems to refer to King Midas.

But now that a shock had shaken Washington itself, something slightly different seemed to be going on.

As he recounted the incident, the pitch of Musharraf's voice rose slightly; he seemed to be reliving his frustration.

Though the offerings at each may vary slightly, they seem to be thought of as one family business.

The birds poised slightly apart seem to be talking into emptiness, as if neither was paying the slightest attention to its companion.

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