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1
His behavior towards me has been
as
inexplicable
as it is uncivil.
2
Now, if it was Lawrence, Mary Cavendish's conduct was just
as
inexplicable
.
3
And the hallucination still lasts
as
inexplicable
in its persistence as in its duration.
4
Their origin is
as
inexplicable
as that of an earthquake.
5
So lately as 1868 this phenomenon was regarded
as
inexplicable
.
6
Their passage was
as
inexplicable
as their presence had been.
7
His regressive superstition was
as
inexplicable
as it was dismaying.
8
I find your insults
as
inexplicable
as they are rude.
9
It was plainly, from their faces,
as
inexplicable
as unexpected.
10
The noise is
as
inexplicable
as the murmur in the air at hot summer noontide.
11
It demands that she remain
as
inexplicable
as ourselves and the world we are in.
12
The growth of a work of art is
as
inexplicable
as that of a flower.
13
One thing must strike you
as
inexplicable
:
that I relinquish my studies here so suddenly.
14
Following this came an action as singular
as
inexplicable
.
15
All this appeared to me
as
inexplicable
as forbidding.
16
This woman's face was as baffling,
as
inexplicable
,
in its way, as was Mona Lisa's.
as
inexplicable
as