unusual造句151. It is not unusual to find that countries adopt the best parts of both strategies in order to tackle air pollution problems.
152. Soon after the goats ate the berries, they began prancing around with unusual gusto.
153. Henkel made the change-and that resulted in an unusual problem for the advance team.
154. Courts will only interfere with a spending decision of a public authority in the most unusual circumstances.
155. One of the more unusual pieces is a late Ming amorous couple in ivory, around 4 inches long.
156. To reassure investors, some utilities have taken to selling bonds with insurance,[.com] once an unusual tactic for utility bonds.
157. Young physicians, trained in medical school according to an acute illness model, found Carville an unusual place.
158. Answer: a. Why: When creating an unusual adjective from other types of words, use a hyphen.
159. Among the more unusual jobs Amelia took on at the airfield was decorating the public rooms.
160. This doorway did not stand in the center of the wall, which seems unusual.
161. A former legal-aid attorney, Mr Morrison is unusual in accepting, even welcoming, a liberal label.
162. The Colonel was invariably festooned in the fruits of Bo-Bo's labours and - if unusual - her labours were most accomplished.
163. It is unusual for me to participate or to feel I belong if I do.
164. By this point people are usually very capable and confident and it's unusual for them to fail.
165. It was unusual for anything in particular to happen in Mafeking Street.
166. Then write an outstanding characteristic-a physical attribute, a result it brings, or an unusual feature.
167. His unusual choice and his talent brought a second audition, and then the coveted part in the West End.
168. It would be no use using an unusual and catchy approach with a very conservative firm.
169. Kids are known for blurting something important out at unusual times.
170. For all I know there may have been cool showers, unusual chilly nights and days.
171. Due to its unusual structure, the bill will be considered in a committee of the whole House in the main chamber.
172. Nothing unusual - clocks behaving as before, keeping good time and continuing to emit their light beams.
173. Unusual interests, off the beaten track experiences should be of interest.
174. The National Trust acquired this unusual property in 1951, but few records were kept of the garden's early management.
175. It was not unusual for these awards to be hailed in a community as major political accomplishments.
176. This was an unusual situation, an opportunity to be candid for once.
177. But other hostels were successfully established in areas of outstanding beauty or interest, often in historic, unusual buildings.
178. In California, especially in San Francisco, there is a great acceptance of the unusual.
179. The room, with its unusual decor and accoutrements, was always kept locked.
180. For all he knew it might not be unusual to unearth human bones in grounds such as these.