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How to use curiously enough in a sentence

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She looked to be about seven or eight, and curiously enough, she had a long scar running crosswise through her right eyebrow.
The annual Fun Day in Bedford Park, curiously enough unreported in the papers, was a great success.
He had exquisite taste in literature, but curiously enough these wonderful books didn't sell, and he was also short of capital.
But curiously enough, there is no hard evidence of this piculet from Guyana, according to the last checklist published that I know of.
They are then taught to meditate upon some centre of energy, usually the solar plexus, sometimes the heart, curiously enough never the head.
But curiously enough, the Chair and its advisors ruled our amendments, the amendments moved by the member for Gaspé, to be in order, which means that they can be debated and voted on.
The garden, curiously enough, was a quarter of a mile from the house, and the way to it led up a shallow draw past the cattle corral.
The first, curiously enough, is that sentiment is very depressed.
Woodchucks, curiously enough, can be fierce and determined fighters in defence of their lives and would probably be a match for any fox that was unable to take them wholly by surprise.
Curiously enough, all the stuff I forgot to write about earlier has to do with Boys.
Curiously enough, however, as an aid to memory in the spelling of words the telegraphese is useful.
Curiously enough, women seldom show any signs of timidity or shockability on the battlefield.
Curiously enough, Clark's cricket coaching stimulated his interest in Australian history.
Curiously enough you also get the bowler hat worn contemporarily by women in Bolivia.
Curiously enough, the magazine chose to recount the fight in the reported speech of one of the participants in the duel.
Curiously enough, the most vociferous opposition Tostan has faced comes from the girls themselves.
Curiously enough, the rector of St Anne's Church in Dawson Street did not share Bury's enthusiasm as he refused the Orangemen the exclusive use of his church.
Curiously enough, the other example in this field also dates back to an age when pensters found their widest audience only in belles lettres.
Curiously enough, most of the Vindolanda tablets show spaces between words, but spaces were avoided in monumental inscriptions from that era.
Examples from Classical Literature
It is such deliberateness in great artists153 that has, curiously enough, acquired for them a reputation for esotericism.
But curiously enough it caused the American soldier to be hail-fellow well-met.
And, curiously enough, throughout the group the old romantic allegiance of the earliest Schoenberg reaffirms itself.
The latter patent, curiously enough, comprised a very primitive form of rotary engine.
And, curiously enough, this stomach is the only organ of digestion which the ant lion has.
But, curiously enough, though they were in Arcady, they were also in the Park.
In this root we may also find the explanation of the gipsy word for God, which, curiously enough, is devel.
Evelyn, curiously enough, was better informed than even their native companion as to the serious nature of the outbreak.
And curiously enough we are dealing most extensively in judge-made law even today.
Horne Fisher, curiously enough, had only given half his attention to this crucial cross-examination.
The horse-trader, curiously enough, had left his door unlocked, and his men were busy celebrating their return to India with a whole sheep of Mahbub's bounty.
Curiously enough the hotheaded impulse died within me before I could rise from my seat on the three-legged stool.
Curiously enough, though for very obvious reasons, the Daguerreotype seems to favour one method, the calotype the other.
Curiously enough, we find Camden omitting Silence as a female name of his day, but inserting tace.
Curiously enough, all the gangs weren't working for Wayne's re-election.
Curiously enough the sandpiper is not aquatic in its habits.
Curiously enough the earliest cannon seem to have been breechloading.
Curiously enough, however, Salford was royalist in sympathy.
Curiously enough, our own fruiting apple is not a native of America.
Curiously enough, the man who must know most about the whole thing is an Englishman, one of the most curious mortals in the British Empire.
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