Sentence examples for have something peculiar from inspiring English sources

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Have something peculiar with you when people are talking to you (eg. a plastic stick, a straw hat with a drawing of a whale on it, etc).

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All these languages have something in common.

I did not say that Herr Puhl must have noticed something peculiar.

READERS of The Post and Courier, the daily newspaper in Charleston, S.C., may have noticed something peculiar about their paper this week.

And now you want to say that you called Vice President Puhl's attention to it and that he must have noticed something peculiar.

Word went around among the staff that there must have been something peculiar about the great bomb, because on the second day the vice-chief of the hospital went down in the basement to the vault where the X-ray plates were stored and found the whole stock exposed as they lay.

But if we had been able to secretly peek over Bob's shoulder all day--to discover how he spent his time--we would have seen something peculiar.

He has studied humans' devotion to certain brands for years, and has noticed something peculiar about Tesla fandom: it's kind of a cult.

The insurance company, meanwhile, had found something peculiar about Issa, unrelated to the arson: there was no indication of where his initial capital came from.

And the security guard stared at me in shock with, I thought, the same expression as my sister; perhaps he, like Janine, running into my room many years ago, had seen something peculiar and troubling in me.

The fact that I didn't probably had something to do with the peculiar aura they seemed to emit.

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