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单词 Unusually
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1. The unusually hot sun has fried up the crops.
2. She's unusually articulate for a ten-year-old.
3. That's a marvellous description, Mrs Drummond. You're unusually observant.
4. He is unusually adept in mathematical calculations.
5. He was an unusually complex man.
6. Mary is unusually high on her next venture.
7. He seemed unusually attuned to people's feelings.
8. The company has an unusually high proportion of young people at the top.
9. She got an unusually low score for creativity.
10. The turnout was unusually low.
10. try its best to collect and create good sentences.
11. He was unusually articulate for a ten-year-old.
12. Unusually poor harvests have added to the country's woes.
13. Unusually for me, I fell asleep very quickly.
14. My dog is unusually fond of chocolate.
15. Unusually for him, he wore a tie.
16. She's unusually tall, as are both her parents.
17. He was in an unusually chatty mood.
18. Because of an unusually strong current, the bridge's central support gave way, tipping a coach into the river.
19. There was an unusually high number of entries in the competition.
20. His job gave him an acquaintance with an unusually broad spectrum of society.
21. Unusually high winds left a trail of destruction over southern Britain.
22. The unusually cold winter has caused many plants to bud late this year.
23. The unusually heavy rain caused flash floods in several mountain villages.
24. They took the last movement at an unusually slow tempo.
25. The information was given at an unusually well-attended press conference yesterday.
26. The unusually heavy rainfall was an ill omen for the travellers.
27. This year water levels in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze are unusually high.
28. He had been feeling drowsy, the effect of an unusually heavy meal.
29. The old peasant conjectured that it would be an unusually cold winter.
30. It won't have escaped your notice that I've been unusually busy recently.
1. The unusually hot sun has fried up the crops.
2. That's a marvellous description, Mrs Drummond. You're unusually observant.
3. He is unusually adept in mathematical calculations.
4. He was an unusually complex man.
5. Mary is unusually high on her next venture.
6. He seemed unusually attuned to people's feelings.
7. The company has an unusually high proportion of young people at the top.
8. She got an unusually low score for creativity.
9. My dog is unusually fond of chocolate.
10. The old peasant conjectured that it would be an unusually cold winter.
10. try its best to collect and create good sentences.
11. The unusually heavy rainfall was an ill omen for the travellers.
31. Our gas bill for the last quarter was unusually high.
32. It struck me as an unusually candid confession for a politician.
33. The bird seized an unusually big beetle and bore it off to its nest.
34. Unusually among British prime ministers, he was not a man of natural authority.
35. Indeed, many of the women were unusually fecund.
36. But Cincinnati seems to have been unusually dry tinder.
37. The Faculty embraces an unusually wide range of departments.
38. On this occasion he said unusually little.
39. Everything in the cottage was unusually small and clean.
40. Unusually,[http:///unusually.html] there is no counter-revolution to the women's movement.
41. His wardrobe was also unusually large and varied.
42. Unusually, it had a rechargeable NiCad battery fitted.
43. His black hat had an unusually high crown.
44. He also has an unusually narrow esophagus.
45. But this particular campaign seems unusually mischievous.
46. The others in the room were unusually quiet.
47. These energetic measures produced unusually large sums.
48. Manx law gives unusually strong protection against litigators.
49. Marilyn's bond with her mother was unusually strong.
50. But today the square was unusually quiet.
51. He gave little appearance of being unusually happy.
52. At breakfast that morning, Bella seemed unusually self-absorbed.
53. On that day tension was unusually high due to recent frequent threats, obscenities, and shoving matches.
54. It may have seemed unusually cold recently but experts say it's normal for this time of year.
55. Many defiant children are also unusually clever; figuring out ways to defeat your most sophisticated arguments.
56. But it has been an unusually hard winter season, too.
57. The unusually smooth driveline and comfortable ride add to a general sense of well-being.
58. Chang felt that the surface, which offered an unusually high bounce for an indoor court, suited a baseliner like himself.
59. Landscapes are treated unusually, in frescoes and also in sealstones, as if seen from the air or through a fish-eye lens.
60. But Weaver's unusually modern sensibilities mark this novel strictly for the tourist market.
61. Some believe that it is because of unusually strong cold ocean currents, which improve the chances of penguins surviving the journey.
62. In both of these studies the control group, hospital inpatients and community controls, had unusually high smoking rates.
63. Again, this might be the result of entering an unusually cloud-free zone.
64. But in the past few weeks some unusually fierce rows have suggested that it could fall apart.
65. Florida listed an unusually high 10 presidential tickets, which contributed to confusing ballot designs in some counties.
66. They were also amazingly healthy, immensely potent sexually, and unusually long-lived.
67. We do not know how many mares have a second hybrid foal, but even so this figure seems unusually high.
68. In the meantime, the two opposing counsels continue to play a role that is unusually public.
69. For a moment, she felt unusually relaxed, caught up in the lazy, easy-going atmosphere of the Sunday afternoon crowds.
70. The day was unusually hot for late April and a still,[http:///unusually.html] almost oppressive air hung over the forest.
71. If governments really want to shatter the world economy, January 1991 would be an unusually good time to start.
72. Nor can local suspicions that the incidence of cancer is unusually high be calmed or confirmed.
73. Gloucestershire, unusually, did not bowl well early on when the ball did plenty.
74. Weld has adopted an unusually low-key posture at this meeting in contrast to the high-profile figure he has cut in the past.
75. The 737 rudder is unusually complicated, with numerous valves and backup systems.
76. The ruler continued to enjoy, unless he were unusually vicious or unlucky, a respect which sometimes verged on worship.
77. They sat in the sitting room, now unusually warm but still filled with traces of Mrs Redburn, and drank coffee.
78. It's generally cheaper to steer clear of garage manufacturers' own hire purchase schemes unless the quoted APR is unusually low.
79. If it is unusually wide, it is almost certainly a highly venomous form.
80. The coffee to which Wynn was invited included an unusually large group of senior White House and party officials.
81. He had a gift for the unexpected word and an unusually wide range of knowledge.
82. Parts of Britain are suffering water shortages after the unusually dry summer.
83. Ledeen noticed that the official was looking unusually tanned; perhaps he had been skiing?
84. The next morning, during break, I noticed that they were all unusually quiet, and could not understand why.
85. Sadly, she never carries cash, so any hope of seeing her choose something unusually revolting for daughter-in-law Fergie soon faded.
86. It was half the size of the one he had just left, he noticed, unusually observant.
87. Early returns were showing an unusually high catch average of 5.75 fish per rod.
88. In this way he acquired an unusually wide experience of railway engineering and management under difficult conditions.
89. Her body was unusually still and a fly had settled on her cheek, which she did not try to brush away.
90. Video-Tape, no voice over SWINDON/Wiltshire A spokesman said the workload is unusually high for the time of year.
91. Jamie was looking unusually downcast and Tina gave the impression that she was angry with her grandfather.
92. It is sited unusually, on flat land rather than atop one of the encircling hills.
93. Unusually, he is not an investment analyst, but a former history teacher.
94. I think can at once give the assurance that your screenplays are unusually promising.
95. It was true that she was unusually competent; she made her mark in whatever she did.
96. And more unusually for counsel, George will ask other observers, even journalists, how they think it's going.
97. Loretta wondered whether Puddephat's fellowship provided an unusually large salary, or whether the objects were a relic of his marriage.
98. Are unusually expensive parts of the budget itemized and justified?
99. He even developed a nice line in badinage with the unusually genial Labour leader, Mr Neil Kinnock.
100. Except unusually, receiving personal care from relatives is not seen by either party as an automatic right.
100. try its best to gather and make good sentences.
101. The unusually strong words follow a meeting of the Joint Liason Group in London late last month.
102. On meeting him again, I at once noticed that he was looking unusually well and bronzed.
103. Hayling had seemed unusually pleased to see him and offered him some champagne.
104. There was therefore, unusually, a large number of aircraft movements.
105. The percentage is unusually high for so late in the campaign.
106. Unusually for so dim a star, it is dignified by an old proper name: Alrakis.
107. Watching him refill her glass, she noticed he had unusually long fingernails for a man.
108. It's a performance with an environmental message told unusually by jugglers.
109. I mean you're unusually tall for a driver, but most of them have to be fairly short.
110. With a violent crash they both fell through the doorway, and a moment later became unusually silent.
111. Mickeen Gavan, the porter, had been unusually quiet, his eyes evasive.
112. He may also appear in the guise of a small grey water-horse or a lamb, always with an unusually long tail.
113. Considering the seriousness of the matter to be debated there was an unusually low attendance at the meeting.
114. Defence could muster cogent arguments to maintain an unusually high level of expenditure.
115. Fortunately it was an unusually quiet day at the surgery.
116. Nevertheless, we had all noticed that for the past week Loi had been unusually quiet.
117. The disease, however, may be triggered in moles containing unusually high concentrations of melanin.
118. Comet forecasting is notoriously risky, but some daredevils say the unusually large Hale-Bopp could be the brightest of the century.
119. Both contestants thought these times were unusually fast, thanks to the traffic conditions.
120. There was an unusually high turnout in the election, nearly twice the number predicted.
121. The West Country woollen districts seem unusually well documented on these matters, but there is evidence from other trades.
122. In an unusually frank speech, Glenn acknowledged the gravity of the economic situation.
123. She was unusually alert, for her health had deteriorated in the brief time since the upset of Theda's near-dismissal.
124. It has the rather unusually long period of 547 days.
125. Spires, corner towers, belfries, even unusually shaped domes soon adorned all but the smaller frame stations.
126. The effect of this intense focus on modes of address is that personal pronouns become unusually prominent.
127. The unusually long incubation period for this disease dictates an unusually long trial period.
128. If it is injured or sick it may sit quietly in an unusually visible position during daylight hours.
129. Bryant has a reputation as an unusually poised, thoughtful teenager, and Twardzik believes that those qualities would ripen in college.
130. Unusually, the martial art of kali teaches the use of weapons first and empty-handed techniques last.
130. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
131. Then it came to the attention of Edward Hooper, an unusually tenacious man.
132. It means that unusually warm conditions can lead to too many male alligators and too few females.
133. These pictures, often on unusually large negatives for the period, constitute Fenton's greatest contribution to photography.
134. I look around and notice that the rehearsal room is becoming unusually crowded.
135. His large eyes might have been girlish had it not been for his unusually heavy eyebrows.
136. Many of its 3, 000 rank-and-file workers also exercised options as an unusually long quiet period ended.
137. And Arsenal were offering an unusually high salary for a football manager - £2,000.
138. Of course there is an unusually strong element of corrigibility in this particular story.
139. Her work suffered and her supervisor noticed an unusually negative attitude towards colleagues and customers alike.
140. The museum also runs a booking service for West End shows and has an unusually good selection of cards and posters.
141. He also had unusually heavy, drooping eyelids which could make him look comic or sinister, benevolent or supercilious.
142. Gerstung was not wealthy, Duncan said, nor was she in unusually poor health for a woman her age.
143. This was, unusually for Coronation Street, a duet, and profoundly melancholic.
144. The speech, an undeniable disappointment, had indeed been given in an unusually dull monotone and at great speed.
145. In Towacho, where unusually heavy snow fell recently, Towa High School was the venue for the course.
146. Their egg is an unusually large one for their body size and has a generous yolk.
147. The sun sparkled on the plates and, wet-haired from the pool, the children were being unusually helpful in the kitchen.
148. The bus was unusually late, for our No. 30, a whole quarter of an hour.
149. Through these Departments the Faculty offers an unusually wide range of courses and options.
150. This survey has been unusually successful in attracting financial support from a very wide range of sources.
151. He had come into the unusually hot and sticky summer town like a Zephyr, Valerie thought.
152. The corners of the mouth may be cracked and sore and the tongue unusually red.
153. Last Thursday and Friday, options that could be exercised in January and February were being bought in unusually high volume.
154. This was an unusually clear and succinct statement of assumptions which had been current for generations.
155. Everyday language is made strange in poetry, and in particular the physical sounds of words themselves become unusually prominent.
156. The situation is exacerbated by unusually low levels of nitrogen oxides, which inhibit ozone destruction.
157. Doreen sometimes finds herself in conflict situations which she finds unusually difficult to manage.
158. So far, northern and central areas, gripped by unusually cold weather since autumn, have been worst hit.
159. Our next reaction was fear that the invasion would not succeed because of the unusually rough weather.
160. They said the trend was an unusually low blip and it was possible that crime rates would continue to rise in 1992.
161. And that was a peculiar job from that point of view,[] because it included an unusually large number of fifty-dollar bills.
162. It was the defendant, an unusually ignorant peasant, who was in awe of the courtroom.
163. A thief wants to sell quickly and can offer an unusually low price.
164. But these days the Tories are an unusually twitchy lot.
165. These normally private functions can assume unusually large proportions if illness limits a person's capacity for self care.
166. Unusually for the period he suited the action to the word and helped his wife to do the housework.
167. Cheney may be almost deliberately downbeat, but Bush's choice was unusually illuminating.
168. Daak was unusually restrained, standing behind Ace with a hand on her shoulder and a puzzled frown on his face.
169. On top of that, he enjoys an unusually untainted popularity among activists and grass-roots trade unionists.
170. This may, however, be linked with the unusually cold winter.
171. People may be unusually observant and tell you that you are letting yourself go.
172. Very recently, however, the VAT increase from 8 percent to 15 percent has made price inflation unusually steep.
173. It does make sense that the lateral line would be adversely affected by prolonged exposure to unusually high voltage.
174. The story of his subsequent career is an unusually dramatic one.
175. It seemed unusually dark inside, and then I remembered that I had been walking into the sun before I came in.
176. The National Rivers Authority says rainfall levels have been unusually low.
177. The sun was shining, and an early morning trip to the pier had produced some unusually good mackerel.
178. For many experts, the unusually heavy and dense lava may continue to be churned out of Etna for a further year.
179. This was an unusually specific Soviet comment in the 1970s on neutrality in the Third World.
180. Unusually for a central London club, the Gardening Club is surprisingly good.
181. In 1686 Mathey began building unusually far back from the road.
182. Longer periods of unusually low phenylalanine concentrations were also independently associated with worse outcome.
183. She wrote back in an unusually cheery vein in-tended to demonstrate, I suppose, that she was mending her ways.
184. The weather in Moscow was unusually good, not too hot and not too cold.
185. The beat also can be affected if sections of the heart muscle are unusually thick.
186. With stocks racing ahead and the Dow and Nasdaq in record territory day after day, our office phones are unusually quiet.
187. The players had to contend with unusually cold conditions, including the first snowfall in the area for more than 50 years.
188. Unless a freak freeze is experienced, an unusually warm late winter-early springtime will have Augusta National in lush heavily-grassed condition.
189. His major achievement was a comprehensive and unusually liberal legal code.
190. This unique and unusually large number of disposals has disturbed the market in public houses.
190. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
191. Photo two is an example of a horse which has unusually high tushes.
192. Unusually, the merged banks' first interim dividend will be paid without deduction of tax.
193. It is the Somerset juveniles that show an unusually low level.
194. Those suffering from frequent or daily headaches typically have an unusually low magnesium level.
195. Another golfing society with an unusually warm connection with the Club is the curiously named Worple Society.
196. Volume in both the call options and Loral stock was unusually heavy last Thursday and Friday.
197. This is unfortunate, as chamber 2c is occupied by two unusually cunning Zombie bowmen.
198. Ronald Reagan was not without handicaps and dissatisfaction with both of the party's standard bearers in this election was unusually widespread.
199. It was an unusually quiet feud, and, given Bradman's stature, one that O'Reilly could never win.
200. This study is significant because it was unusually well controlled and involved a large number of research subjects: 417.
201. Some flies had unusually short sleep patterns; others were unusually long.
202. His Adam's apple went into convulsions every time he swallowed and his lips were unusually full.
203. She carried a matching jacket, cropped above the waist and short-sleeved, for the Arizona nights had been unusually chilly.
204. An unusually cold winter in 1916/17 brought the city of Paris almost to a halt.
205. And then he was cruising down the smooth black asphalt road, which seemed unusually sunny.
206. The Range Rover's lights swept into view, illuminating the torrents of rain, the unusually dark, almost eerie gloom.
207. Traffic was unusually light for that time of day.
208. Bile salts are unusually effective at rupturing cell walls.
209. unusually high levels of radiation.
210. He was, she believes, unusually susceptible to women.
211. The results indicated that the steady-state performance of dry gas seal was influenced unusually by roughness and static stator misalignment.
212. The trip, planned by Holbrooke and Pakistan specialist Vali Nasr, offered an unusually subtle itinerary for a U.S. diplomatic mission.
213. In today's pressurised environment, feeling unusually tired is an accepted part of life for many people.
214. Somebody reports recently, classics experiment considers to discover, the heighten of hemal pressurization element in patient blood may be to cause a the uterus is unusually contractive main factor.
215. Unless it's an unusually warm storm, most of the winter precipitation is stored as snowpack.
216. The issue also touched on an unusually emotive subject at a time of rising Sino-US trade tensions.
217. In the pantheon of ancient gods she appears to me to be unusually reasonable.
218. Those who stayed permanently in Europe were unusually cosmopolitan in their origins.
219. Texas's summer has been unusually hot and dry, and punishingly so.
220. Her voice was pitched unusually low to suppress the quaver.
220. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
221. In fact, so - called gifted students may fail to do well because they are unusually smart.
222. China seems to feel unusually bold before the Summer Olympics, seen here as a curtain raiser for the nation's ascent to pre-eminence in the world.
223. In contrast, lab animals that live unusually long with extra antioxidants may be deficient in those chemicals to begin with.
224. Other researchers added their skepticism, saying it would require an unusually large reinfusion of blood.
225. All the cordon bleu finches died, still in their transition cages; maybe they were too cold during an unusually cloudy Arizona winter.
226. Basically be skin cutin unusually proliferous thickening, make pore exit jams, leather fat cannot successful eduction, became acne.
227. England and Wales are not unusually murderous ( see chart ).
228. This decidedly wintery album was recorded in the scorching heat of an unusually warm Seattle summer.
229. Thus goaded, the top brass launched an unusually serious attack.
230. In addition to an immigrant-heavy working class, the capital has a lot of affluent professionals, who may be unusually keen to steer their children away from mind-altering chemicals.
231. The Democrats, then the freer - trading party, were unusually acquiescent.
232. Deposits are coming in at unusually high rates, and can't be readily lent with the typical healthy net interest spread.
233. The marriage of words and melody in that song was unusually effective.
234. Saab's idiosyncratic way of doing things, and its powerful unions, make it unusually difficult to sell.
235. Vacation and health benefits were unusually liberal, and a generous profit sharing plan returned 35% of corporate pretax profits to employees.
236. The aircraft was traveling unusually fast as it neared Minneapolis, due to a stiff iro zeny tailwind, according to one safety expert who has discussed what happened with a member of the crew.
237. She kept her vow for a week, during which she was unusually cross and fretful.
238. Since density increases with the concentration of red cells, an unusually low density may indicate anemia.
239. Experts say teachers and parents should suspect dysgraphia if a child's handwriting is unusually difficult to read.
240. The United States, which had been unusually cool in the summer of 2009, was warm this past summer, except the Pacific Northwest, which was cooler than the 1951-1980 climatology.
241. Rather poignantly for someone born into celebrity and making a career in fashion, McCartney is quite unusually unphotogenic; she's far more attractive in the flesh than she ever looks in pictures.
242. An unusually grim expression clouded his plump face: he was thinking hard.
243. Still, China's loan - classification system gives lenders an unusually period of grace before recognising losses.
244. But unusually what happened was the residents of the Kasbah joined in.
245. Veal was originally just the meat of an unweaned one or two-day-old calf. Because they were so young, and had never eaten grass or exercised, their meat was unusually pale and tender.
246. Instead, very unusually, we seek what is called a special verdict – a verdict of not guilty by reason of insanity.
247. But the special process, that the judge chooses the applicable law, makes the discretion important in the conflict of laws unusually.
248. She has an unusually attractive oval face and green eyes set slightly on the slant.
249. Late November will be an unusually productive time, so get set to make your biggest initiations then, while you have so many planets pulling for you!
250. Industrial towns are often very dirty; but this one is unusually clean.
251. The White House condemned the scenes at Tripoli airport in unusually undiplomatic language.
252. Pierre Paulin, the French designer, famed for his unusually shaped chairs and a favourite of presidents, has died at the age of 81, his family said.
253. Reasons for the Sombrero's hat-like appearance include an unusually large and extended central bulge of stars, and dark prominent dust lanes that appear in a disk that we see nearly edge-on.
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