be peculiar to造句1. Language is peculiar to mankind.
2. This style of cooking is peculiar to the South-Eastern provinces.
3. They noted that special manner of walking which was peculiar to her alone.
4. This type of building is peculiar to the south of the country.
5. But whether this is peculiar to muscle, or whether other master genes will be found, remains to be discovered.
6. Chap. 5 includes some detail on test methods which are peculiar to polymers and which have been specially developed for them.
7. The circumstances of Herr Hamnett's disappearance are peculiar to say the least.
8. It is not typically East Anglian but for its black glazed pantiles on the roof which are peculiar to Norfolk.
9. On the other hand, most of the signs are peculiar to Crete and that argues for a local origin.
10. A particular seasoning may be peculiar to a particular sausage.
11. The few useful studies that exist usually include factors that might be peculiar to one country, or society.
12. We began to wonder about other sources of light that might be peculiar to the extreme hydrothermal vent environment.
13. These leeches, which were our inseparable companions during our sojourn in the Le country, seem to be peculiar to this part of the island.
14. In view of personal communication, the most convenient means could be peculiar to Internet, too.