" Bob had not been aware of the injurious opinion for which Maggie was performing an inward act of penitence, but he smiled with pleasure at this handsome eulogy,—especially from a young lass who, as he informed his mother that evening, had "such uncommon eyes, they looked somehow as they made him feel nohow.
I've settled," he added, looking toward Mr Glegg and Mr Deane,—"I've settled to send him to a Mr Stelling, a parson, down at King's Lorton, there,—an uncommon clever fellow, I understand, as'll put him up to most things.
It's an uncommon puzzlin' thing.
It's an uncommon puzzling thing to know what school to pick.
You said he had an uncommon notion of stock, and a good eye for things.
It was at Boulogne I saw your father—a most uncommon likeness you are of him, by Jove!
Casaubon had a head for business most uncommon in a woman.
—or shrink from the news that the rarity—some bit of chiselling or engraving perhaps—which we have dwelt on even with exultation in the trouble it has cost us to snatch glimpses of it, is really not an uncommon thing, and may be obtained as an every-day possession?
Still, I repeat, there was a general impression that Lydgate was something rather more uncommon than any general practitioner in Middlemarch.
By a still more uncommon accident the handkerchief was moderately clean.
His temper is not happy, and something has now occurred to ruffle it in an uncommon degree; some disappointment, some vexation, which just at this moment seems important, but which I can hardly suppose you to have any concern in, for how is it possible?
Miss Tilney met her with great civility, returned her advances with equal goodwill, and they continued talking together as long as both parties remained in the room; and though in all probability not an observation was made, nor an expression used by either which had not been made and used some thousands of times before, under that roof, in every Bath season, yet the merit of their being spoken with simplicity and truth, and without personal conceit, might be something uncommon.
Had she been older or vainer, such attacks might have done little; but, where youth and diffidence are united, it requires uncommon steadiness of reason to resist the attraction of being called the most charming girl in the world, and of being so very early engaged as a partner; and the consequence was that, when the two Morlands, after sitting an hour with the Thorpes, set off to walk together to Mr.
It is not uncommon for business partners to be invited to weddings, and business partners often put more money in the envelope to strengthen the business relationship.
It is not uncommon for business partners to be invited to weddings, and business partners often put more money in the envelope to strengthen the business relationship.
They are remarkable because they feature uncommon physical traits and disabilities.
'It's not uncommon to lose your appetite when you've got a fever, but starving yourself is not a good idea, as it can deprive your body of the necessary energy needed to fight a virus,' she said.
" More broadly, Milwaukee features an uncommon, almost lethal versatility.
Traditionally, the father's family name is the first choice for a Chinese kid's surname, although the use of the mother's name is not uncommon.
However, it is not uncommon for public toilets to lack toilet paper so it is a good idea to always have a pack with you.