1. According to my neighbour on the other side, this apartment contained something very unusual in the way of leggy redheads. 2. Amelia was a very unusual resident, the only person permitted by Mary Simkhovitch to use Greenwich House somewhat as a hotel. 3. Another very unusual feature of these glasses is that they contain very low calcium oxide levels-c. 4. He awoke with a slight headache and a keen appetite, a very unusual combination for him. 5. It was a very unusual case. 6. More so than those, however, it is a slightly unusual name, one fit for a very unusual man. 7. One of those smaller enterprises was started several years ago in a very unusual way. 8. People knocking at the door was a very unusual event in this household. 9. Relationships in which the two individuals concerned are of exactly equal status are very unusual. 10. She had a special, very unusual way of kicking. |