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1 But the goodness of the unbeliever is becoming a great puzzle to mankind.
2 The mysterious behaviour of the sun was a great puzzle to our astronomer.
3 The great puzzle was to discover why it was that they were so civil.
4 His great puzzle was the Anglo-Saxon, cold, austere and uncomplaisant.
5 To him, however, the whole thing was a great puzzle .
6 Frank Guiseley was to Mr. Mackintosh a very great puzzle .
7 So we have a great puzzle on our hands.
8 The purpose of this cell is a great puzzle .
9 And riots have always been a great puzzle for sociologists, because they don't make any sense.
10 The little thing was a great puzzle to Marcella, who had found unexpected reserves in her.
11 It'd be a great puzzle to have though.
12 The behaviour of the "River Clyde" had been a great puzzle to the Turks.
13 It is a great puzzle to a stranger, but has its conveniences for the English themselves.
14 But morals are a great puzzle to me.
15 It's like a great puzzle that never fits.
16 This scenario fits the Holocene to a first approximation, but the late Pleistocene is a great puzzle .
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