Sentence examples for what unfamiliar from inspiring English sources

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Waiting to hear when I will move forward and to what unfamiliar places I will go.

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Opening my eyes to something unfamiliar made me realize two things: that sometimes unfamiliarity is good and that sometimes what's unfamiliar isn't that different from the familiar anyways.

What was unfamiliar, however, was the variety.

What's unfamiliar is how much they cost.

But the sudden rise and widening acceptance of what was unfamiliar marks a permanent shift.

But what was unfamiliar as she navigated her way through the light rain was what accompanied her.

Still, Ms. Davis says, she worries what theatergoers, unfamiliar with her extensive résumé, might make of her playing the lovable villainess, Roxie Hart, in the long-running musical "Chicago".

When he got to the warehouse on Homan and Fillmore, he asked a woman "wearing a police uniform" what the unfamiliar building was.

I am continually amazed when my wife or a friend begins a sentence with the phrase, "I wonder…" Wondering, in the sense of a generalized interest in what is unfamiliar and unknown, is not something I am able to do.

As I read "The Fortunes," I wondered what someone unfamiliar with this history would make of a novel that was so meticulously and steadfastly Chinese-American — whether other readers would appreciate the allusions and subtle jokes.

What's unfamiliar is the resolution: After 10 years of finding her way in a foreign land, when her peripatetic husband wants to sell their home because land values have risen so much, she acquiesces.

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