Sentence examples for thinking peculiar from inspiring English sources

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When I began to tell people I was rehearsing Lady Bracknell, I could see bewilderment in their faces, as if they were thinking: "Peculiar casting".

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An anomaly is something that deviates from what we expect, which gives rise to our thinking it peculiar, strange or, more informally, "out of whack, funny-looking".

PM found him in a bar in Union City, N.J., and made much of the fact that he was unshaven and seedy in appearance (quite unlike Calvert's Men of Distinction), thinking it peculiar that a fellow like Kopf should be publicized as an endorser of Calvert's.

Thinking on this peculiar fact, the Minister got stuck on a sentence: I am further from my village now than I have ever been.

"He might just growl at you and you're thinking: 'You're quite peculiar.' It took me a long time to work out that he's very shy.

The paradoxical murmur arises from thinking's peculiar "dialogical" character.

It may sound peculiar but thinking about what's going on in your world, inside and outside of work, can help you plan how you and your colleagues will be feeling in the future.

But it's not what I feel, it's not what I'm like".In this section A lucky leader in an unlucky time Another false dawn Thinking at the margin A peculiar messiah Very little helps On the trail The view from Grimsby ReprintsNothing doing.

He is depicting the peculiar condition of thinking people (almost never professional models) who sit uncomfortably, usually naked, for endless stretches in a shabby room, posing -- a state to which Mr. Freud has returned again and again, as if exploring some nagging problem demanding an urgent solution.

The DUP's eight or nine seats are there for the highest bidder.In this section A lucky leader in an unlucky time Another false dawn Thinking at the margin A peculiar messiah Very little helps On the trail The view from Grimsby ReprintsThat is a "vulgar" way of putting it, says Mr Robinson, seated in his office in Stormont; yet he does not deny it.

It is a vision of an economy on the move.In this section A lucky leader in an unlucky time Another false dawn Thinking at the margin A peculiar messiah Very little helps On the trail The view from Grimsby ReprintsThen Bagehot stepped out of ABP's secure zone, to meet John Stockton, a councillor for the UK Independence Party (UKIP) and native Grimbarian, for a tour of the adjacent fish dock.

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