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It appears that I don't have it in me to have a harem in my charge.
It looks like I must have dozed off.
It seems like that she wasn't acting back then; they were her real feelings.
It looks like we've been able to fill in that one year gap and renew our old friendship.
They contrived to arrive in time after all.
I have a feeling he is right.
He had enough to do to catch up on his work.
It would seem that the weather is improving.
The pursued remnant of soldiers decided it was high time for a show-down one way or another.
It feels like it will rain in the afternoon.
It seems like it might rain this afternoon.
Presidential candidate Obama's economics team seems to be made up of distinguished neoliberals.
We seem to have escaped from danger.
I'm afraid it will rain tomorrow.
Evidently, it's going to rain tomorrow.
I seem to have caught a cold.
He seems to know all about her past.
He seems to have been ill for a long time.
I seem to have left my umbrella behind in the train.
It looks like it's going to be sunny.

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