Sentence examples for Quite intriguing from inspiring English sources

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It is itself quite intriguing.

"I found it quite intriguing," Mr. Day-Lewis said.

"It's quite intriguing," Robert S. Norris, a nuclear historian, said of the book.

This is a game of slow pressure at the moment, quite intriguing.

Browns 34, Bengals 24 Normally, a "battle for Ohio" in the fall of an election year is quite intriguing.

"My mother was in the Wrens" — the Women's Royal Naval Service — "and her stories about World War Two were always quite intriguing.

"It is a whole side of the society here that I find quite intriguing, and happily the audience has come along with me.

In a letter to The Telegraph, Mr. Horovitz wrote that Mr. Lewis's list "was at first sight quite intriguing, but contained few allusions to actual poetry".

"Mexican universities are an emblematic class differentiator, so anything that pokes a hole through these types of class walls is quite intriguing.

And it is quite intriguing, light, and a little odd, after the dull certainties of his Stephen King and Vietnam excursions.

"My mother was in the Wrens"—the Women's Royal Naval Service—"and her stories about World War Two were always quite intriguing.

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