Sentence examples for surprisingly put from inspiring English sources

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Manning, not surprisingly, put a positive spin on the performance.

The Bucs, not surprisingly, put the ball in the hands of the locomotive of a fullback, the 248-pound Alstott.

Bell and Pietersen go under IPL hammer Ian Bell has surprisingly put himself forward for nomination for next month's Indian Premier League auction.

Some German companies, not surprisingly, put it differently: they see an agenda to reverse the marketing bump that the label has long given German exporters, a plot to give other European companies a competitive edge.

Secrets often find their way into my books, but in my new book, Sweet Honey, the secret is so big that it threatens to tear Honey's family apart… Or perhaps, surprisingly, put it back together again.

"Insomnia" by Elizabeth Bishop In Bishop's poem insomnia creates an inverted world, where cares disappear and things are surprisingly put right, "where left is always right, / where the shadows are really the body, / where we stay awake all night, / where the heavens are shallow as the sea / is now deep, and you love me".

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South took East's king with her ace and played a club, West surprisingly putting up the queen.

Nor do British teachers fare badly when compared with other nations; according to the report, the average primary salary is $44,000 and secondary $48,500 in England (£27,300 and £30,100), which (perhaps surprisingly) puts us ahead of the OECD average of $41,000 and $47,000 respectively.

That, surprisingly, puts Deere in direct conflict with New York hedge fund manager Philip Falcone and his plans to build a cellular telephone network called LightSquared.

John Crawley struck 150 not out and passed 1,000 runs for the season at the Rose Bowl as Hampshire took a big stride towards second place in the First Division, reaching 424 for four against Nottinghamshire after surprisingly being put in by Stephen Fleming.

He isn't represented in The New Oxford Book of English Verse or in The New Penguin Book of English Verse - though, perhaps surprisingly, Larkin put two Redgrove poems ("The Secretary" and "Corposant") in his 1973 Oxford Book of Twentieth-Century English Verse.

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