Sentence examples for amiss to think from inspiring English sources

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And then there are the trees: The man who owned museums' worth of art was not amiss to think these gnarled and asymmetric oaks among the most gorgeous sculptures he possessed.

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The DfE appeared to think something was amiss.

Reddit user bikarmakin seemed to think something was amiss, noting, "Everything just seems off.

Like so many people, I had enough time to think Hmmm, something is amiss, but just keep plodding to finish line.

"I tend to think the idea of fair and balanced is amiss – you never achieve that – but there's something beautiful about putting your future in the hands of people, of normal citizens, " Montgomery said.

In both of these cases, if people had taken the time to think about the statistics, any logical person could tell that something was amiss.

What were we to think here at City Room upon receiving an e-mail from a reader on Tuesday reporting something amiss among the roughly 200 international flags flown around the perimeter of the Rockefeller Center skating rink?

"To think that he went about his business in the days after he murdered Suzanne, pretending that nothing was amiss, is truly chilling".

Young people don't seem to be able to think properly these days and their morals are all over the place, so a bit of logic and ethics wouldn't go amiss.

But when you pick your clothes out of the closet, trying to think like a man (and why would any woman in her right mind ever do such a thing, is beyond me), it all goes amiss.

Would we think it amiss to train the staff at a school in the Heimlich maneuver in case a child starts choking on a grape?

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