Sentence examples for oddly to go from inspiring English sources

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Although they appear to be opposites, blues guitar and the computer business seem oddly to go together.

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Amazon claims it's simple to set up and administer either directory type, but it has oddly chosen to go with hourly pricing based on directory size.

Each of the new contenders, oddly, has decided to go after the same vertical: people tracking.

Hightower had a big first half against his former team last Sunday (83 yards, 15 carries) but, oddly enough, Coach Mike Shanahan decided to go with the rookie Roy Helu for most of the second half.

Oddly enough, everyone had to go.

Even if it eschews realism, it oddly assumes that a decision to go to war rests with the PM alone.

Oddly enough, I also want to go to a school where a large number of students hold political and moral ideologies different from my own.

(A 10th-century English king, Aethelred the Unready, tried something similar when he offered bloodthirsty invaders cash or "Danegeld" to go away; oddly, they kept coming back).A more sensible idea would be specialist medical courts, as proposed by Philip Howard of Common Good, a group that lobbies for legal reform.

Which means that the most disgusting and offensive video ever to go viral was ultimately, oddly, a force of togetherness.

Even some in the prime minister's camp are starting to wonder if he has become such a liability that he ought now to go (see article).Oddly some of Mr Berlusconi's longtime critics are among those fretting that this would be unwise.

I have made films of up to 40 minutes, but oddly I never felt attracted to going into feature-length films.

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