Sentence examples for be something peculiar from inspiring English sources

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So that should tell people also that there must be something peculiar why they don't eat it too.

Her birth coincided with revolutions which swept across Europe, prompting the Queen to remark that Louise would turn out to be "something peculiar".

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Nevertheless, there is something peculiar going on here.

Nonetheless, there's something peculiar about how powerful fears of inflation are.

He worked furiously to build a business, but there was something peculiar about his hard work.

It becomes clear that there is something peculiar and taboo about this area of the body.

"I am inclined to believe that there is something peculiar about the day itself".

But still, there was something peculiar about how inevitable last night's coronation of "The Artist" felt.

There really is something peculiar about having an artist from communist China sculpt the Martin Luther King Jr memorial statue," Milloy wrote.

But there is something peculiar about this episode: it is the first meltdown in the era of broad consensus in economic policy.

As I've said before, there's something peculiar about the repeated insistence that Japan's experience demonstrates that the Obama approach can't work.

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