Singular dans une phrase (en anglais)
- We are a singular recipe.
- She is a singular person.
- Aion [age] in the SINGULAR.
- That was the past singular.
- This struck him as singular.
- PLURAL is changed to SINGULAR.
- A singular figure with those.
- Then a singular thing occurred.
- That is certainly very singular.
- That is very singular, he replied.
- This may appear singular, since Mr.
- But the most singular thing was this.
- You speak of the Web in the singular.
- Our guide's answer was a singular one.
- And this strike is not a singular one.
- General Woundwort was a singular rabbit.
- This produced a singular effect upon him.
- Your message goes beyond a singular event.
- Finding a purpose and purity of singular.
- This singular fact I witnessed in Georgia.
- It was a singular sight which met our eyes.
- This singular warning had the desired effect.
- It is that first singular event that affects.
- A singular circumstance then arose in the case.
- This singular focus incited no further anxiety.
- Recall that this was the singular requirement.
- Won’t that make liaison a singular affair?’.
- Used before singular nouns that are unspecified:.
- There are several singular points about the case.
- Also, angels should be singular since it refers.
- It would be a singular chance in man’s history.
- If it means the prophet, it will come in singular.
- Crawford's opinion—in a singular manner, had Mr.
- There were some most singular points about the man.
- What had been his hypothetical singular solutions?
- It is a natural protection to this singular country.
- I was struck with the singular posture he maintained.
- The other was his singular dying reference to a rat.
- This news roused singular interest in his listeners.
- I use the singular „expression because it was 70.
- But a singular interruption brought us to a standstill.
- Everything about this singular enigma was inexplicable.
- In confidence move into a singular step of self-faith.
- The police, who were on the alert, collected singular.
- A singular honor, usually given only to world leaders.
- There was a singular circumstance that characterized Mr.
- That was my singular interview with Professor Moriarty.
- This odd phrase produced a singular effect on the gamin.
- Note the singular form with a plural antecedent,still.
- The interior, which has recovered its calm, is singular.
- At length, assuming a singular air of authority, Pearl.
- This angry speech produced a singular effect on Grantaire.
- The feeling was singular, nothing she had ever experienced.
- You ought not to have begun being singular again instantly.
- The phenomenon indeed is singular and unexampled in history.
- A pontifical and warlike nature, a singular thing in a youth.
- There are one or two very singular points about this room.
- He held to a singular thought and pushed everything else out.
- The Master usually prayed in the plural, not in the singular.
- It should have said the Words of God plural, not singular.
- But here an unexpected and singular difficulty presented itself.
- A singular eyebrow rose to form a high arch as her eyes widened.
- There's something singular in things: they come round, you know.
- Rule 7: Singular realities, truths, perceptions are delusions.
- In a morbid condition of the brain, dreams often have a singular.
- The perimeter alarm was triggered by a singular Undead last night.
- A leaf quake denounced the presence of a bird of singular plumage.
- The second case, however, was more serious and also more singular.
- Can be used before singular and plural, count and non-count nouns.
- All three tried to guess the meaning of the singular counsel, but.
- His singular thought? I have been, and will always be your servant.
- The |NOW| is either singular or universal: you're either It or All.
- The Cave or Falls, (O) is a singular chasm between limestone rocks.
- Every one addressed his interlocutor in the second person singular.
- Fantine to her in a singular tone, which the sister recalled later.
- What a singular being you are!—you will not interfere in anything.
- I have now told the singular, but veracious story of the Opera ghost.
- It is singular that on this particular night he should have been up.
- What Johnny needed was another one of Aunt Billie’s singular malts.
- Usted is the polite (singular) form and would be used for addressing.
- What better could one want? But I should prefer it in the singular.
- For me, the aesthetics of this singular specimen could not be improved.
- The Persian at once felt who his singular visitor was and ordered him.
- It is not my intention to attempt an explanation of this singular fact.
- Will lifted an eyebrow and gave the man a singular look, which told the.
- He must not be ashamed to hear his training called singular and strange.
- It is a singular phenomenon and nothing else but fame can do such magic.
- At this point of this singular conversation, Mercier arrived, all out of.
- What a singular way—what a barbaric way, she said, with proud eyes.
- Hence it would seem, that the principle set up was not novel nor singular.
- I imagined myself engineering out of discrete pieces a singular explosion.
- We are indebted to this gentleman for his delineation of this singular case.
- That is singular, because you sat down in that chair over yonder near the.
- This was such a singular question, that I asked him in return, "Is it so?".
- All I had done and all I had learned had brought me to this singular moment.
- The worker lost the vision and its brain surrendered to a singular thought.
- Joe Billie was well versed in the singular efficiency of that wooden throne.
- He was a man of singular habits, shunning company and very seldom going out.
- Paul's injunction to "pray for kings" is a very singular and remarkable one.
- In this opinion he was not singular; yet, believe me, and I am not swayed by.