862 collocations for seeming

It seemed a strange thing, I remember, to be bargaining for stuff which might never be delivered, for by the autumn the dominion might be at death grips.

There seemed no reason or need for it.

Such a look on the absent, tender face as the great masters, the divinest poets cannot often summon, but which comes at the call of some foolish old nursery jingle, some fragment of half-forgotten folk-lore, heard when the world was youngwhen all hearing was music, when all sight was "pictures," when every sense brought marvels that seemed the everyday way of the wonderful, wonderful world.

I am so abominably in love with you that it seemed a sort of desecration when the man lugged your name into a discussion of money-matters.

I thought you'd like to see that; it seems a good chance to earn some pocket-money.

'It seems such a long time since I saw you,' said Vincy.

It seemed ages,all of my life and more.

It seemed a fitting place for the sittings of the Senate and the deliberations of a chosen body of men, who were supposed to bring a maturer judgment and a wider experience in the discussion of all the burning questions of the day than the ardent young deputies so eager to have done with everything connected with the old regime and start fresh.

The big sores seemed such small matters beside the vast overshadowing doubt, Shall we come out of this alive?doubt never to be openly admitted by him, but always knocking, knocking "You can't see your own face," the Colonel persisted.

Quite oddly, now that there seemed another man as powerful as Lord Nick or even more terrible, she felt for the big man more tenderly than ever; for like all women, there was a corner of her heart into which she wished to receive a thing she could cherish and protect.

It really does seem rather a pity, the very first time one dines with people like the Mitchells.'

There seemed no end to the throng.

It seemed hours.

It seems a mean kind of warfare, I admit, but 'tis a kind we must get accustomed to, if we are to fight the French and Indians;" and he walked on along his rounds, speaking a word of encouragement here and there, and seemingly quite unconscious of the bullets which whistled about him.

There seemed no prospect of his improvement, so he ordered the expedition to advance without him, he to follow so soon as he could sit a horse.

It seemed years to the doctor since he had seen them.

It seemed an eternity to wait until the next morning, but somehow the time came at last, finding brother and sister on tip-toe with excitement.

The situation was discussed and there seemed no doubt in the mind of any one of the party that the only thing to be done was to inform the police at once.

This seemed to Mr. Fairfield a good idea, and they at once made arrangements for future sittings.

It seemed so much harder work to take the things down and pack them away than it did to unpack them and put them up in appropriate corners and where they would show to the best advantage.

I told him afterwards that I knew he did not really delight in spectacles of agony and bloodshed, but that "enjoy" seemed to me an unfortunate word to use.

It seems the moment to show him that the idea of grouping or enclosing a certain number, and always keeping to the same grouping, is helpful: John |||||||||| |||||| = 1 ten and 6 singles.

But it seems a very remarkable course of action.

The house seemed full of fine, cultivated people.

It seemed far away, a bad dream.

862 collocations for  seeming