surprising造句91 The baby was born with a surprising bush of black hair.
92 He began caressing her with a surprising gentleness.
93 The second appellation is somewhat more surprising.
94 They puke with great accuracy and surprising range.
95 Desperation can make a person do surprising things.Veronica Roth
96 Russell's findings are not altogether surprising.
97 Its unamplified acoustic properties are really quite surprising.
98 Her black and white study of proud Paul holding Mary is the most surprising.
99 In this sense it is not surprising that the study of social policy has been deeply concerned with the improvement of policies.
100 This film was original, surprising, oddly real in its emotional content, oddly compelling in its naturalness.
101 The distinctive area of the single television play has produced a surprising number of allusions to homosexuality.
102 It is perhaps more surprising that they do sometimes attend to such matters, if never with full care and attention.
103 On that kind of information, it is hardly surprising that the judge came to the conclusion that he did.
104 But it's not really surprising that this accommodation should come to pass.
104try its best to collect and create good sentences.
105 It is not surprising, therefore, that old people make fairly heavy demands on medical care.
106 This is hardly surprising: the two most carcinogenic compounds ever detected are produced by diesel engines.
107 They develop a surprising ability to exchange information verbally and non verbally within the culture groups they are familiar with.
108 In April 1997 the Aberdeen cases came to trial, with surprising results.
109 This is hardly surprising since display technology is expected to dominate many sectors of the electronics industry, both industrial and consumer.
110 What is surprising is how very generously this co-operation is given in many cases.
111 Nevertheless, many bishops continued to possess legal expertise, and it is not surprising that they made use of their knowledge.
112 It is a bit more surprising, however, when that dealer disappears without a trace.
113 The results might be surprising and you will certainly feel different about some aspects of life!
114 If the project is a success, other patients will benefit from a surprising application of a comparatively new technology.
115 The surprising part was the level of sophistication with which the average citizen was mulling his market strategies.
116 In a sense the inclusion of an implied term of correspondence with description is a little surprising.
117 It was surprising that she did not feel embarrassed at being caught in floods of tears.
118 It would be surprising for importers to voluntarily adjust their prices upwards.
119 It is perhaps not surprising that this caused a political backlash in the early 1990s.
120 This combination of differing cultures creates a surprising and most successful artistic form.