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1 TB: You know, that moment hit me at a very peculiar time.
2 Some of the manners and customs of the Hindoos are very peculiar .
3 Once more the very peculiar temperament of Pompeius naturally turned the scale.
4 The head was strangely shaped, and looked very peculiar in many respects.
5 But there happened at that time a very peculiar conjuncture in politics.
6 The language of this gentle and refined scholar had become very peculiar .
7 They are very peculiar , and unlike what one generally sees in Europe.
8 And at the same time we have a very peculiar native population.
9 Since then the Fourth of July has had several very peculiar recognitions.
10 As might be expected, these people are very peculiar in their habits.
11 The spirit that dwelt in Corrie's breast was a very peculiar one.
12 It certainly seems to have had a very peculiar effect upon you.
13 Now and then a very peculiar little shell was thrown at us.
14 Here again is something that is very peculiar and not very uncommon.
15 It was a very peculiar phenomenon, and was plainly marked by all.
16 And still, we repeat, there was nothing very peculiar about the house.
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This collocation consists of: Very peculiar through the time
Very peculiar across language varieties