Sentence examples for would be peculiarly from inspiring English sources

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He will have realised that evoking the name of Herod on Christ's birthday would be peculiarly startling.

Tom McPhail, head of retirement policy at Hargreaves Lansdown, said the prospect of bailiffs seizing Green's yacht would be "peculiarly appealing" to many people.

Of course, places crop up in any town's top 20 that are there because said venue does an enormous carvery/it's Nando's/the chef spends more time drumming up online support than cooking, but to ignore TripAdvisor would be peculiarly arrogant, and self-defeating.

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Though the novel's rattling energy would seem to be peculiarly literary, it made a certain sense when news came of its translation to the stage, with a creative team led by Mr. Rushdie for a trans-Alantic consortium of producers: Columbia University in association with the Royal Shakespeare Company, the University Musical Society and the University of Michigan.

They were said to be peculiarly prone to violence.

(He conceded that purple accessories could be "peculiarly attractive").

And crime concentration does not appear to be peculiarly concentrated compared to non-crime related phenomena.

Moreover, Russell would be left with a peculiarly ramshackle meta-ethic.

When, as president, he thought he should rise above such cosy relations, Bild turned on him.An Italian, say, used to reading about Silvio Berlusconi, would be hard-pressed to understand this peculiarly German scandal.

It would be comforting to think of all this as a peculiarly American phenomenon.

There is a demand for many different degrees of ownership and responsibility, and interest-bearing obligations tap a market that would be hard to reach with equity securities; they are also peculiarly well adapted to the obligations of governments.

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