Sentence examples for has a peculiar effect from inspiring English sources

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But the phrase "grammar schools" has a peculiar effect on the political classes.

But skipping a day has a peculiar effect: these stacks seem far less authoritative all of a sudden — less like the paper and more like plain paper.

Given the revenge-porn backdrop, it makes vague thematic sense that the women should so recall sisters in looks as in arms, but replacing the amenable Haasan with the brooding, muscular Devgn has a peculiar effect.

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The spoken words had a peculiar effect.

Waitrose does have a peculiar effect on the middle classes.

We made it through that first day, though the intensity of it all had a peculiar effect.

They have a peculiar effect on the human mind, inducing us to incur further costs rather than give up the money or time already spent.

Although one never really knows about an actor, one still knows a lot, even too much — and this plethora of knowledge has had a peculiar effect on the reception, and the conception, of movies.

This photo also, has a peculiar "three suns" effect.

His philosophical exposition has a peculiar power and an organic unity whose cumulative effect was highly suggestive and stimulating to his contemporary readers' imaginations.

Shaw has a peculiar dual role.

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