peculiar造句61) Now and again , he caught a whiff of a peculiar smell.
62) The ten years which followed had certain peculiar characteristics.
63) Because it is an affliction peculiar to women?
64) A choir appeared behind the altar, offering peculiar harmonies.
65) There is a certain peculiar fascination in the stories.
66) Rachel thought it tasted peculiar.
67) The tradition of church music was confused by the peculiar nature of Henry VIII's semi-Reformation.
68) Know that every year brings its own peculiar mix of disasters and blessings.
69) It suddenly seems as peculiar a notion as the balance of one's mind.
70) The air was bitterly cold and still, with the peculiar lifelessness that pervaded closed-off places.
71) He felt a peculiar bond with these men and women, though most of them he barely knew.
72) It was the enlightened afrancesados who were to confuse political issues by their peculiar relation to liberalism.
73) That style of life and demeanour characteristic of Britain's dominant class is a result of its peculiar history.
74) His trousers usually fell down a bit and he was observed to be always hitching them up by peculiar digs with his elbows.
75) She'd sniffle and nestle closer and even with the peculiar haircut I'd know she wasn't any boy.
76) But whether this is peculiar to muscle, or whether other master genes will be found, remains to be discovered.
77) The light coming up from the freeway illuminated his face in a peculiar way.
78) It was a peculiar sort of fog which lay on the sea in dense banks striped with narrow, clear channels.
79) But it is notable for another reason: It has a peculiar way of determining the gender of its babies.
80) Chap. 5 includes some detail on test methods which are peculiar to polymers and which have been specially developed for them.
81) Used together these two strategies comprise that peculiar language game known as a double bind.
82) Because of the peculiar natural history of these hosts, the relative importance of horizontal and vertical transmission differs among parasite species.
83) This is an inadvertent consequence of the peculiar defect structure of the clay.
84) But the system and rigour is the product of the peculiar institutional and ideological form that science takes.
85) And if you want funny peculiar, simply gaze upon Thierry Boutsen's reverse-flip bird's-nest tonsure.
86) And yet these two biographical details provide important clues to an understanding of Magnard's peculiar psychological makeup.
87) It's so peculiar to think that you plus wife equals a new human being.
88) Public officials lacking his peculiar combination of charm and combativeness have failed to improve health, education, or housing.
89) Or it may be that these animals somehow embody that peculiar quality of untamed wildness that readers admire and appreciate.
90) That we should attempt to answer the question posed here at all would have seemed peculiar 200 years ago.