Sentence examples for rather odd about from inspiring English sources

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I don't, in fact, disagree with the thrust of Maxwell Davies's sentiments here about the emptiness of the DH auction, but I do think there's something rather odd about hitting out against another art form when the world of contemporary music might more usefully look to itself.

There is something rather odd about a UK-wide anthem being sung by an England-only team.

(And there's also something rather odd about asking people to be honest about how often they lie).

There is also something rather odd about the government issuing bonds with one hand and buying them with another in effect, borrowing from itself.

(And there's also something rather odd about asking people to be honest about how often they lie). But still, Hancock's results were intriguing, not least because they upend some of our primary expectations about life on the Net.

But there is something rather odd about the enterprise, given that Farber is one of the relatively small band of law professors who explicitly defend pragmatism as the right way for judges and lawyers to think about law, especially American constitutional law.

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There is, though, one rather odd thing about this News UK corralled inside News Corp, the publishing wing of Rupert's enforcedly divided empire.

Both times, he offered tepid praise for Mr Barroso as someone in whom he had "confidence", and a rather odd comment about wanting to wait until after the Irish have voted again on the Lisbon treaty to decide on the next commission president.

"So now suddenly to be asked to believe by No. 10 that they never really intended to go in the first place either smacks of a rather odd way of going about things or just downright incompetence".

The set ended with the catchy "Our Weekend Starts on Wednesday," but bowing to the shouts of the crowd, they came back out for an encore performance, with the slow and epic "Quit," followed by a fabulous rendition of "Let's Go Blue," where Nanna inserted a rather odd but humorous rant about Gladys Knight and the Pips.

But the line I always remember is by Ioan Gruffudd, near the end: "Is anybody alive out there, can anybody hear me?" My private life is no one else's business Isn't it rather odd telling total strangers about the personal things in your world?

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