Example sentences of "have a curious " in BNC.
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1 | The Canadian model has a curious corollary , which was to have an unhappy future , extending almost down to the present day . |
2 | The Princess has a curious effect on pregnant women . |
3 | This theme has a curious persistence , but one does not need a song and dance about it . |
4 | Dent 's comment at the time when that Act was still before Parliament as a bill has a curious irony to it , which will become all the more apparent from the discussion which ensues later : |
5 | Actor Edward Woodward again introduces the cases , and has a curious link with one of them . |
6 | Instead , reality after the Fall has a curious ambiguity , a strange double-edged aspect . |
7 | One may agree that the expression which Firth dismisses as nonsense has a curious ring to it but this seems to be due to the choice of lexis which results in a particularly inconsequential proposition which it is hard to imagine ever figuring in actual use . |
8 | ‘ It was given to me by my grandmother , the lady Jacquetta , and has a curious history . |
9 | Like many cephalopods , it has a curious life cycle : after growing very rapidly , reaching sexual maturity in just four months , it dies after a single breeding session . |
10 | The ruined figure on our left has a curious head-dress , perhaps oriental , which would fit with Pelops 's eastern origin . |
11 | Mathematics explores a mental universe ; and the characteristic way a good mathematical problem requires us to juggle imagined entities in seeking a solution has a curious fascination for all human beings . |
12 | In spring drake has a curious crackling note , like a single match being rattled in a match box ; duck has a low quack . |
13 | The strong nuclear force has a curious property called confinement : it always binds particles together into combinations that have no color . |
14 | String theory has a curious history . |
15 | ‘ Your thunderous expression has a curious habit of giving everything away . ’ |
16 | That stone has had a curious history . |
17 | Be this as it may , the church and parish of Temple continued to have a curious history . |
18 | Though the unit had long since given up any pretence of cooling the room , it did turn out to have a curious talent for magnifying the pigeons ' footfalls so that their tap dance rang out like a drum-roll at six every morning . |
19 | ‘ I had a curious strain of not attending to things which failed to grip my interest . ’ |
20 | He had a curious sing-song voice which was a handicap , but the voice had musical timbre and was attractive . |
21 | Some of the houses had a curious cruciform shape , with mottoes carved into the lintels , usually invoking God 's blessing . |
22 | It had a curious history , for it miraculously survived the destruction of the Tuileries and turned up at Chislehurst in 1871 by unknown means . |
23 | He had a curious mixture of enthusiasm and impracticability in his approach to some everyday things , as for instance studying a most complicated recipe from one of his cookery books ( they included Mrs Beeton and Elizabeth David ) , then going out to buy not only the ingredients but equipment too . |
24 | It had a curious brass handle , embossed with leaves and fruit . |
25 | I had a curious brush with the law myself once when I was sent by my employer to attend a day seminar on drugs to be given at the local university by a police sergeant . |
26 | He had a curious feeling of release ; other people had taken portions of his grief upon themselves , and they were expressing it on his behalf . |
27 | In addition to the other openings it had a curious window-like aperture on the side of the snout with sloping sides , rather like a basin . |
28 | She had a curious feeling that greater good fortune would yet be hers , that she was destined for high places . |
29 | She believed what she had said and yet those last words had a curious prophetic ring — as if somewhere in those uncharted seas which man calls Time , they were echoing and re-echoing into the future . |
30 | While he bent over the cot , she watched him with a mischievous look ; after a little , she said she had a curious pain in her chest . |