Example sentences of "[art] strange thing [be] [that] " in BNC.

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1 The strange thing is that these bites are not difficult to hit once you have detected them .
2 The strange thing is that I ca n't say I was unhappy in the Service , and generally speaking I enjoyed myself , even coming to realise as time went by that it was an experience I would hate to have missed — and yet , for years afterwards I used to have nightmares about my life in uniform .
3 The strange thing is that the SERC itself has looked at similar issues in a report on the ‘ decline in physics ’ ( ie ‘ little ’ as opposed to ‘ big ’ physics , which includes the solid state physics that underpins materials science and microelectronics ) .
4 The strange thing is that not all amateur operators seem to understand this and only about half the country 's licensed amateurs are members of the RSGB .
5 The strange thing is that he has always been the soundest of horses and never taken a lame step in his life .
6 The strange thing is that outside the camp , many of the torturers led normal lives , ’ Dr Haritos-Fatouros says .
7 ‘ No , the strange thing is that I was the only applicant .
8 But the strange thing is that , since then , Sykes and Morris have fallen out .
9 As an astute contemporary observed , " the strange thing is that de Gaulle did not , at any time , suggest that he could save [ the French people ] from [ war ] ; the suggestion was rather that if war was to come … it would be better for France if he were in charge " .
10 I mean what the strange thing is that I was reading about
11 The strange thing was that he spoke to everybody with a different accent .
12 The strange thing was that he derived no real enjoyment from smoking .
13 The strange thing was that it did not occur to her then to follow the Way Out signs , leave the station and go out into the street where a taxi could be found .
14 The strange thing was that she knew it was Ernest 's bell , the bell she had tactfully told him would be unsuitable for the kind of school he had in mind .
15 He found himself struggling on his back with the stifling presence of the flag wrapped round him like a shroud ; the strange thing was that as he weakly continued to struggle ( for the staff lay across his legs , pinning him down , and the lanyards had somehow trussed his elbows to his sides ) , he recognized the sensation immediately : this was a nightmare he had had on the night they had taken refuge in the Residency , and repeatedly since then throughout the siege ; when the Collector , cursing , had at last fought his way out of the flag , it was such a relief to escape from his nightmare that he felt he did not mind so much about the sepoys .
16 He says : ‘ They were rare even in Binks ’ day , but the strange thing was that there was a tradition among the people who lived up there in those days to make a ball out of clay and cover it with spring gentians .
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