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    uncommon example sentences

    uncommon


    1. uncommon to encounter an energy within you that is attracted


    2. To call an egg at such an early stage is most uncommon


    3. In his mind’s eye, of course, he was still the young buck about town, but the invitations to cuddle and schmooze on a Thursday night at the music bar were becoming increasingly rare and when they did arrive, it wasn’t uncommon for the lady in question to resemble Tom’s own mother


    4. The camera was still a relatively new thing and artistic shots of fairies and such like were not uncommon


    5. Interruption It’s not uncommon that two individuals are carrying on a


    6. It’s not uncommon for children to be born with


    7. increasingly rare and when they did arrive, it wasn’t uncommon for


    8. He looked over her records and agreed the signatures were his but twenty decades and thousands of students had gone thru since then and her look is not that uncommon


    9. As we saw, it is not an terribly uncommon name


    10. It was not uncommon for Jameson to be included in family outings and he was often seated with them at their supper table

    11. It’s not uncommon to see the


    12. It’s not that uncommon, after all


    13. ” He exclaimed abruptly, and threw his arms around Harry's shoulders in a most uncommon display of affection


    14. Although all too uncommon I'm afraid


    15. It is not uncommon, I have been frequently told, in the Highlands of Scotland, for a mother who has born twenty children not to have two alive


    16. The sad truth is, that’s not uncommon


    17. uncommon to discover the work you’ve paid for has been sold to


    18. If you are approaching your wedding date, then is not uncommon to experience especially erotic adventures with partners other than your intended spouse


    19. Bears were not uncommon in the province and they each had had their fair share of encounters with them for as long as they lived


    20. written by a fiercely uncommon man

    21. "Extraordinary!" exclaimed Mr Pinscher, although it was not certain whether his interest was roused by this uncommon mode of conveyance, or by the vague suggestion of sausages


    22. It is also not uncommon for people to recall their death scenes, during these hypnotic sessions


    23. Sightings of ‘ghosts’ are not uncommon as these have been reported by people all around the world


    24. It is not uncommon for scientists to disregard the teachings of spirituality as they are generally left brain thinkers whose emphasis is on logic and empirical evidence


    25. It has not been uncommon, I am well assured, for the chief, that is, the first clerk or a


    26. It was difficult to be sure these days since gerontological treatment wasn’t uncommon, yet remained the standard option for only a minority with the disposable income


    27. That such abuses were far from being uncommon, the ancient history of every country in Europe bears witness


    28. Such a reaction is not uncommon


    29. Family quarrels and storming out of houses was not uncommon, either


    30. Adem was aware that arrogance was common amongst mortal Alit’aren, and it was not exactly uncommon amongst some immortals, though the Sons of Odin saw their ability to wield the Power as a part of their duty, not something they should boast about

    31. A dye? Or some uncommon alloy?


    32. He slipped into an uncommon deep sleep moments after leaving Saldon to snore and the others sleeping soundly


    33. This was not uncommon


    34. The fearful boy-creature had resorted to something that Carl figured was crying, a trait not uncommon in the animal world


    35. The amounts of summonses are climbing every year and now it is not uncommon to wait five years before you get a court verdict


    36. People, I believe, unless endowed with uncommon perception; that is to say, inherently sensitive to the ideas, emotions or circumstances of ―like‖ individuals, should be properly conditioned by example


    37. Certainly it is not uncommon these days to encounter AK47 (and forces issued assault rifles) with criminals


    38. And it was a very uncommon kind of torch, for once or twice when


    39. Therefore it was not uncommon to find spoor (tracks) crossing the border and the trail leaver using backtracking techniques to get rid of us


    40. Humankind, however, possesses another ―remarkable‖ attribute uncommon to Beast, the capacity to render extinct, members of its own species for reasons (oftentimes) considered dubious at best

    41. 1923 the three met again, as they dared to intercept some uncommon occurrences in Japan


    42. I would like to propose a hypothetical question to the progressive reader: If given a choice, which of the following options would you choose: having been created in God‘s (own) Image or having descended from the apes? Should you choose the former, how come so many of you are willing to embrace evolutionary arguments that have been widely discredited rather than entertain the Divine Wisdom of scriptural teachings that offer a more plausible explanation for our existence? Why restrict your beliefs to worldly perceptions or ideas encumbered by the limits of your (finite) senses rather than explore the wondrous miracle of the human imagination, both moral and intellectual, or ―a capacity for self-transcendence‖ (Reinhold Niebuhr) uncommon among the Beast?


    43. Up to 28% is not uncommon


    44. In my world we are always on the lookout for bugging devices and it is not uncommon to find it in your office or telephone


    45. It is not uncommon to find some with English or American medical degrees


    46. It is not uncommon to work with Nigerian, South African, UK and New York legal systems


    47. It is not uncommon to have a prayer meeting every morning at work


    48. 'Well, I never heard it before,' said the Mock Turtle; 'but it sounds uncommon nonsense


    49. Though many hoped for, and intensely desired the defeat of that nation’s president, the results gave an uncommon personal victory to Bush and his Vice President Cheney


    50. These numbers that continue to distance the president further from the senator as the absentee ballots are counted, perhaps do not mean much to the readers of this article, but they document for the American people an uncommon victory for the president












































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    Synonyms for "uncommon"

    uncommon rare exceptional extraordinary unique remarkable strange scarce odd peculiar queer infrequent singular sporadic

    "uncommon" definitions

    not common or ordinarily encountered; unusually great in amount or remarkable in character or kind


    marked by an uncommon quality; especially superlative or extreme of its kind