Sentence examples for some unknown thing from inspiring English sources

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But colour terminology is most often used to refer to some unknown thing in external objects that causes us to experience these sensations.

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But how? "It was such an unknown thing.

But public service was definitely an unknown thing.

"This is such an unknown thing," Markstaller said.

" The temperature is 30° Fahrenheit". "The unknown thing is thirty degrees". What then is a degree ?

Over the last year the unknown thing became an issue so I'm not into it any more".

"Unknown thing: we tried to buy Spotify and they sure as hell were not selling to us.

They set out into the ocean with a blank map, and they're searching for this ineffable, unknown thing.

Horror films are nearly always driven by the fear of an unknown thing out there in the woods, or on the other side of the door.

After all, it is that almost unknown thing, an American movie with a largely black cast that is about neither slavery nor poverty, and is celebratory rather than depressing.

The result of all this has been that notwithstanding the talk about energy and atoms, Science has sadly to confess that it can still give no valid meaning to the word temperature : the unknown thing is still unknown, the independent existence round the corner still escapes us.

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