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Your hand looks badly burnt.
They seemed unaware of the drama being enacted a few feet away from them.
It seems such a waste to throw good food away.
Judging by the opinion polls, he seems to be succeeding.
The prevailing view seems to be that they will find her guilty.
"He seems to be all right now," reported a relieved Taylor.
Yeats seems to be reversing this trick in "The Fisherman," which seems to be converting myth back into reality.
She seems to be the hot favourite for the job.
Pessimism seems to be the order of the day.
She seems to be well in with all the right people.
He only seems to be interested in personal gain.
Giving up a secure job seems to be the height of folly.
Her grandmother seemed to her a pitiable figure.
Nobody seemed to perceive that the prince had done a thing unusual.
Several passengers seemed to appreciate what I did.
Although he was talking about madness and he wrote on mental illness, he seemed to be exhibiting rather than explaining it.
Of all the moods that people want to escape, rage seems to be the hardest to deal with.
The project seemed unlikely to succeed.
He seemed both angry and disturbed.
"No offence," she said, "but your sister seems a little gloomy."
He seems hell-bent on drinking himself to death.
Although I often sunbathe, I never seem to go brown.
Professor Griffiths explained how the drug appears to work.
Africa, exceptional in so many ways, does not seem to be an exception to the rule that, as countries get richer, they experience a demographic transition.
He seems set against the idea of increased decentralization and greater powers for regional authorities.