Surprise example sentences
It is thus no surprise that nervous tissue is made up of an organised network of nerve cells or neurons, and is specialised for conducting information via electrical impulses from one part of the body to another.It is not, I suppose, in any way strange that the average Londoner should not recognise an otter, but the variety of guesses as to what kind of animal this might be came as a surprise to me.3 I should, however, be exceedingly surprised and even painfully surprised, if I were told that before cricket and football descended upon your sacred soil, your boys were devoid of all games.“Weren't you here when I gave him to the zoo six months ago?” “I haven't been here very long,” said the surprised keeper.What a surprise! We've had the land for nearly three hundred years, and then we're suddenly told that it isn't ours! Ivan assilevitch, I can hardly believe my own ears.There was such a clamour that passersby in the bazaar stared, eyes wide with surprise, at me and my pocket.But economic good sense ensures that the proposal is made, after all — although the quarrelling perhaps continues! My dear fellow, whom do I see! Ivan assilevitch! I am extremely glad! [Squeezes his hand] Now this is a surprise, my darling.Most others in the Bolshevik Party were initially surprised by the April Theses.It surprised them that the villages and the agricultural fields of that area were created after clearing the forest about sixty years ago.She recalled how surprised she was to see the changes in the landform and natural vegetation as the bus climbed higher and higher.As I drew nearer I saw his expression of surprise and affront, as though he would have me know that he was not one upon whom to play jokes.The monks, in red, ochre and yellow robes, are amongst the many surprises that wait to be discovered by visitors searching for the heart and soul of India, right here in Coorg.When I saw who it was, I said, “Excuse me, but aren't you Danny Casey?” And he looked sort of surprised.Boojho is surprised to hear that an increase in the earth's temperature by even as little as 0.That I can be so affected by a few familiar phrases on the bansuri, surprises me at first, for on the previous occasions that I have returned home after a long absence abroad, I have hardly noticed such details, and certainly have not invested them with the significance I now do.
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