Example sentences of "strange as it may [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Strange as it may seem , we 've lived rather longer than you , we do know what 's — ’
2 Strange as it may seem , history is often discounted when marriage is threatened by crisis .
3 Strange as it may seem , some people have more difficulty in handling or expressing warm , loving feelings than negative , angry ones ; or it may feel as if they have to keep a tighter reign on the loving feelings , which they perceive as making them more vulnerable to rejection and disappointment .
4 It takes me longer to stitch them up than to knit them and , strange as it may seem , I like turning the heels .
5 Strange as it may seem , I was struck more by this man 's preoccupation with opium than by his appearance or choice of language .
6 On one occasion a boy I rather liked looked at me and said to his group , ‘ Bellezza d'asino ’ ( beauty of a donkey ) , which , strange as it may seem , was meant in Parma as a compliment .
7 You see , strange as it may seem , I always felt I belonged here .
8 The epilogue to this evening 's survival devotions was , strange as it may seem , exactly as I should have expected it to turn out , I do not remember when I missed — or at what stage — my flight engineer , but when I returned to camp and was literally wallowing in what the High Master at Command had to say to me .
9 And Brighton , strange as it may seem , became , in Britain , one of the small pioneer centres where these first movies were made .
10 Strange as it may sound , compulsive shoppers very often do n't even wear their look — in contrast , of course , to the average shopper who flaunts a new frock or jumper to death .
11 The law of value ‘ helps ’ us and — strange as it may sound — thereby prepares its own downfall .
12 Strange as it may sound , there is such a thing as ‘ successful ’ grieving .
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