Sentence examples for strangely much from inspiring English sources

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There was not, strangely, much talk of David Villa: another international top scorer award seemed counter-balanced by not having played for Madrid or Barcelona before the tournament.

Strangely, much of this analysis is just what common sense would tell you, and yet it somehow feels like a quiet revelation, as does almost anything that gives us a fresh glimpse into the nature of that terrifying day.

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Strangely, not much has changed in the past 30 years.

But somehow she remembers it so vividly, so strangely, so much more than the winter that went before or the winter the came after.

The truffle butter is relatively affordable, strangely enough, much more affordable than actual truffles.

I'd only left a crisp and sunny London a couple of hours ago, but strangely felt much further away.

Strangely, I knew much more about the piano and the ketchup than about the events in Brazil and Kenya.

But Heath was more than Mr Europe or "Grocer Heath", the man with the strangely strangled vowels, much mocked for decades by the public schoolboys at Private Eye.

The innocent scams paid off and now Matthews is recognised as a business mover and shaker all over the world - although strangely not so much in Britain.

Strangely, considering how much the decision benefits Argentina and Brazil, some of the strongest media criticism has come from two renowned Argentine journalists.

In general, as Armstrong knows, the Scots reformers of the 1790s agitated – strangely, just as much as their English counterparts – for the restoration of supposed Anglo-Saxon freedoms lost since the Norman conquest.

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