Example sentences of "inexplicable reason " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Great , ’ she said for some inexplicable reason . |
2 | ‘ Though for some totally inexplicable reason that seems to be the truth . |
3 | The big news of the day , he said , though for some inexplicable reason the Guardian ignored it , concerned the lovers who had bonked in a British Rail platform photo booth . |
4 | Some ministers , like John Stoughton or Henry W. Clark , who for an inexplicable reason named his Harpenden home , ‘ Charisma ’ , became respected historians . |
5 | I write in the past tense because I lost it in an arctic spell of weather and for some inexplicable reason have yet to replace it . |
6 | It 's perhaps worth pointing out that for some inexplicable reason , BMG has decided not to provide individual tracks for each of the movements which is something of a disadvantage in a work like the Webern . |
7 | For some inexplicable reason , professional firms have previously considered that the.financial management procedures relevant to corporate entities bore little relevance to a professional services partnership . |
8 | It 's got a somewhat scrappily-engraved ‘ SRV ’ scratchplate , a ‘ signed ’ headstock , a left-handed trem , Fender 's own Texas Special pickups and , for some inexplicable reason , gold hardware throughout — not really to my taste , and Fender would never have put custom gold bits on a standard sunburst Strat in the old days . |
9 | For some inexplicable reason there seems to be a connection between weighing-in time and bingeing . |
10 | I watched her go with sadness in my heart because I felt for some inexplicable reason that I would never see Granny again . |
11 | Although he promotes himself as a friend of John Major , the Conservative Party has for some inexplicable reason been unable to find him a job in the Government where his extensive talents could be stretched . |
12 | For some inexplicable reason her spirits seemed to plummet earthwards . |
13 | He had wanted to tell his father , but for some inexplicable reason , felt shy and slightly ashamed . |
14 | Certain fossils have , for some inexplicable reason , taken root in the literature and palaeontologists ' subconscious and so been recorded everywhere . |
15 | They had n't known her well at all , but for some inexplicable reason they seemed to take charge of the situation and to deal with it in a totally intuitive way . |
16 | As Shirley opened the door , Jenna stiffened , her tall , slender figure held rigidly still , the back of the settee a firm place to grip with suddenly shaking fingers because for some inexplicable reason she knew who it was before he even attempted to speak . |
17 | ‘ Yes , for some odd , inexplicable reason they do , and that 's what I find so extraordinary , because I ca n't imagine you dressed in any other way . |
18 | For some inexplicable reason her mind went completely blank . |
19 | For an inexplicable reason the low , billowy Donyo hills seemed to rise and to touch the sky . |
20 | Suddenly , for some inexplicable reason , it seemed important that he should n't have heard what Terry Lewis had just said . |
21 | The thought rose uncharitably to fill her mind , and suddenly , for some inexplicable reason , the sight of Adele Duncan 's tearful smile and Niall 's look of concern filled her with an emotion she refused to acknowledge as jealousy . |
22 | From fearing that a total commitment to Guy Sterne would be the greatest mistake of her life , for some inexplicable reason she could n't now seem to envisage a future without him . |