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Example sentences for "always seems"

  • Counter-irritation of various kinds, especially the milder forms, always seems to do good.

  • Oppenheim in his "Letters to Nervous Patients" states in a striking way the optimistic view that it always seems advisable to give a patient in the initial stages of a serious, incurable or even progressive nervous disease.

  • It always seems to me a parable of the great Secession.

  • It always seems to me that talk is a ripple and thought is a ground swell.

  • It always seems to me that I find something to the point when I open that book.

  • It always seems as if she would wear herself to shreds in a week; yet here she is, more lively at sixty than I am at less than half that age.

  • When a new month comes in it always seems as if something should happen.

  • I wonder and wonder again if she knows when I am so near the place where we left her, the place where it always seems to me some life must yet linger.

  • It always seems to me (perhaps it seems so to most of us in this world, who are running around and enjoying things and guessing on them) that the average scientist has a kind of dreary and disgruntled look, a look of feeling left out.

  • He always seems to have the same indefatigable unconsciousness about him, going up and down his long aisles, no more idea of what he is about or of what the books are about; everything about him seems disconnected with a library.

  • He always seems to me a kind of colossus of a man stalking across the dark, way out in The Past, using men as search-lights.

  • For my own part, I confess that the family correspondence, even of people utterly unknown to me, always seems to me full of interest.

  • The notion of that desert once, but now deserted, paradise, whose flowers had looked up at Miranda, whose skies had shed wisdom on Prospero, always seems to me full of melancholy.

  • Bruges It always seems to me that Bruges is the quietest city in the world.

  • I snatched at the ray as if it had been that everlasting straw which always seems to be bobbing about when an author is drowning one of his characters.

  • I couldn't help hearing, and my ears did tingle, but Miss Woodburn only smiled and looked down, with a funny twinkle under her eyelashes, which curl up so much that it always seems as if she were just going to laugh.

  • He always seems to understand if I feel gloomy, and he does his dear little brindled best to cheer me up.

  • I give our silent but most expressive entertainer half a franc, never more; and he always seems surprised at the size of the largesse.

  • It always seems to please her when I come home in the evening.

  • It always seems to me a good thing if you honestly disapprove of a man or a nation, moreover, in dealing with that man or nation to hide your thoughts, or forget them, if possible.

  • It always seems to me that the greatest atrocity of the war was the initial use of poisonous gas by the Germans, and the tragedy lay in the fact that human nature became so unsporting as to resort to such methods.

  • At any rate many cordial remarks are made, and it always seems to me that the thought, even if it is an affected one, which produces a decent remark helps to swell the amount of brotherly love in the world.

  • Have been thinking: 1) It always seems to us that we are loved because we are good, but it does not occur to us that we are loved because they who love us are good.

  • I can almost die, even absolutely, and yet it always seems as if there is something still to be done.

  • It always seems as if he were a condensation out of the white mists that are born in that darkest hour when the night winds cease and that runic rhyme of the pines is lulled for a time.

  • For it always seems to me as if at winter sunrise all things of the wood move forward in this matutinal procession of welcome to the coming warmth of the new day.

  • It always seems to me that the night hunters of pasture and woodland bewail the passing of such a night as much as I do.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "always seems" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    always advisable; always been; always best; always called; always found; always full; always kept; always liked; always made; always more; always present; always provided; always remember; always right; always thinking; always told; always used; always wanted; always wish; military efficiency; oure lady; positive electricity; realise that; right tackle; sitting here; wages will