Sentence examples for is there something amiss from inspiring English sources

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Or is there something amiss at the core of this game's design?

So does this amount to a double dose of goalkeeping heroics and therefore bad luck, or is there something amiss with United's finishing ability?

Is there something amiss in their paperwork or explanations?

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Was there something amiss in her form?

Seattle did go down to ten men in that game, but was that the whole story of last week's loss or is there something more amiss?

But the old and new critics share these interwoven beliefs: that marriage, often cast as the most communal of institutions, can harm communities if it turns couples inward; that two people can be selfish together much as one person can be selfish alone; that there is something amiss with a couple devoting themselves to each other purely for the sake of savoring that devotion.

Punters are innately cynical people, they are always inclined to believe there is something amiss with a loser, but they deserve to know that the sport is straight.

I felt like I was invisible, and my gut was telling me there was something amiss in this whole situation.

Her concentration span was minimal and the sense that there was something amiss was reinforced by the fact that she drooled excessively, often requiring six or seven changes of clothes a day.

Word from the front is that Hulkenberg has been on the blower to his team telling them there is something amiss with that motor vehicle of his.

A clue that there was something amiss was in the fact the phrase, Allahu Akbar ("God is great", in Arabic), was misspelled.

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