In sentence examples of “unusually”

How to use in-sentence of “unusually”:

– If a man ejaculates an unusually small amount of semen, this is a medical condition called hypospermia.

– Its size and unusually bright surface makes Vesta the brightest asteroid, and the only one ever visible to the naked eye from Earth.

– Damage from Bret was unusually low for a major hurricane.

– The cheetah has unusually low genetic variability and a very low sperm count.

– The album was unusually long, with 19 songs on a regular edition and 20 songs on a special edition.

– This service is most often called on during major incidents, when there is a high level of staff absence or when there is an unusually high call volume, although in some areas, voluntary crews are regularly used to supplement full-time trust cover.

– Black does have compensation, with the open g-file for the rook and unusually active play for the Caro-Kann.

– Acid rain is rain that is unusually acidic and highly corrosive in nature.

In sentence examples of unusually
In sentence examples of unusually

Example sentences of “unusually”:

- Just before landfall, it weakened, but Carla was still a very strong and unusually large Saffir–Simpson Hurricane ScaleCategory 4 hurricane when it touched the shore between Port O'Connor and Port Lavaca, Texas, on the 11th.

- This tail is unusually short relative to the body length and is considered an important diagnostic feature.

– Just before landfall, it weakened, but Carla was still a very strong and unusually large Saffir–Simpson Hurricane ScaleCategory 4 hurricane when it touched the shore between Port O’Connor and Port Lavaca, Texas, on the 11th.

– This tail is unusually short relative to the body length and is considered an important diagnostic feature.

– They are found in unusually high numbers at sites of ectoparasite infection, for example, by ticks.

– The Eephus pitch is unusually slow.

– The next four years after the explosion were unusually cold, and the winter of 1887 to 1888 included powerful blizzards.

– Shrews have an unusually high metabolic rate.

– Pica is famous for its small and unusually acidic lemons.

– Many unusually interesting actions are happened, especially the flying techniques.

– The king’s breaking of this agreement with the barons a few years later would lead to a civil war called the Baron’s war which pitched the royal family against the rebel barons for 3 years, culminating in De Montfort’s death at the unusually bloody Battle of Evesham in 1265 and the royal family being able to sweep up the remnants of the opposition by 1267.

– He is well known for his unusually powerful falsetto voice.

– However, the Lemon shark has many adaptations that increase oxygen uptake, such as blood with an unusually high affinity for oxygen.

– The first Greek translation was split in two because it is unusually long.

More in-sentence examples of “unusually”:

- Their coats have unusually stiff guard hairs that work the same way as the spine spines of a hedgehog.

- The eclectus has an unusually long digestive tract, so it tolerates food with lots of fiber.

– Their coats have unusually stiff guard hairs that work the same way as the spine spines of a hedgehog.

– The eclectus has an unusually long digestive tract, so it tolerates food with lots of fiber.

– They are unusually large and spherical Rock boulders on Koekohe Beach on the Hampden.

– This makes for an unusually long childhood, and which makes family life important.

– It spins unusually slow, taking 27 hours and 37minutes to complete one rotation, whereas 6 to 12 hours are more typical for big asteroids.

– On January 17, 2007, an unusually cold storm brought snow in the Santa Monica Mountains.

– Elegance is the attribute of being unusually effective and simple.

– Macaws, like all parrots, are unusually intelligent birds.

– The seas of the Bay of Biscay were usually very bad, but the weather was unusually calm when he got there.

– Trance music is characterised by unusually long tracks of highly repetitious music.

– It is unusually slow, and has a high arc trajectory looks more like a pitch from slow-pitch softball than baseball.

– It had an unusually long tail, possibly a counterbalance to the weight of the armoured body, and long arms that suggest it may have browsed on all fours.

– Andropov was Director of the KGB for an unusually long time: 19671982.

– That night San Francisco went through unusually low temperatures, and Epperson awoke the next morning to find a frozen pop that would eventually become a favorite American snack.

– The bones on the skull surface are unusually smooth, unlike the pitted skulls of many other early tetrapods.

– They may have belonged to Ona Indians from Patagonia, as the skulls were unusually thick.

– During unusually dry years a perennial stream may stop flowing.

– This blockade was unusually restrictive in that even food was stopped as it was said to help the war.

– It has an unusually long rotation period among the big asteroids.

– It incorporates designs from each of the three major groups that combined in the Transcaucasian SFSR, the Armenians, Azeri and Georgian peopleGeorgians, and unusually features Islamic art and communist elements side by side.

– He also noted that his breakfast tasted unusually delicious that morning.

– The German trenches were unusually deep, and the German soldiers were able to take the machine guns down during the bombardment, and bring them up afterwards.

– Irene made landfall on Cape Lookout, North Carolina as a category 1 hurricane with 85mph winds with an unusually low pressure for a category 1 hurricane.

– The many-plumed moths are the Alucitidae, a family family of moths with unusually modified wings.

– It has a fine parish church unusually called St Cosmas and St Damian Church.

– During the second week of October, an unusually large, monsoon-like lower-level circulation and a large area of disturbed weather developed over much of the Caribbean Sea.

– Achernar has an unusually rapid stellar rotationrotational velocity, causing it to become oblate in shape.

– Like 253 MathildeMathilde, its density appears to be unusually low, indicating that it may be a loosely-packed rubble pile.

– Oddly enough, Popeye’s signature spinach can would have special effects on other characters, such as Olive and Swee’Pea, who would unusually turn into actual superheroes.

– If there are an unusually low number of sperm in an ejaculation, this is called oligospermia.

– An unusually high number of Reed’s students go on to get Ph.D.s after they graduate.

– The Hull Tidal Surge Barrier is where the River Hull joins the Humber Estuary and is lowered at times when unusually high tides are expected.

– She is known for her banshee gimmick, howling at her opponents and referees who stand in her way, as well as her unusually flexible body that allows her to perform, and be subjected to, modified submission holds.

– Its size and unusually bright surface make Vesta the brightest asteroid, and it is occasionally visible to the naked eye from dark skies.

– Coolidge’s autobiography has about 45,000 words, unusually short for the time.

– A heat wave is a period of unusually warm or very hot weather, and may be accompanied by high humidity.

– At the core of this unusually large galaxy is an unusually large supermassive black hole.

– Because of her unusually large hairstyle, her height is reported to be 8’6″, as noted by Apu in the episode “Marge in Chains”.

– The Chauvet Cave is unusually large.

– The pelvic fins usually have one spine and up to five soft rays, positioned unusually far forward under the chin or under the belly.

– The high degree to which alpha males monopolize matings results in an unusually large number of paternal half-siblings and full siblings in this species relative to other primate species.

– The year 2011 was an unusually severe year for tornadoes.

– It was unusually cold on the morning of the Space shuttle’s launch.

– He is 6 foot 6inches tall, which is unusually tall.

– UNESCO also brings up the importance of their links to Edward I and James of St George, their scale and advanced military architecture, and their unusually good condition and historical documentation.

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