Examples of using It is odd in English and their translations into Swedish
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It is odd.
But it is odd.
It is odd.
Yeah, it is odd.
It is odd. Yeah, maybe.
Do you think it is odd?
Do you think it is odd?
It is odd to cry for one's father.
Does have some advantages. It is odd, but being perceived as a murderous cannibal.
It is odd that only the men are affected, Captain.
That never occurred, and did so after Kevin was placed on house arrest. It is odd that the Turd Burglar warned of a fourth crime.
Well, it is odd, Azeem resorting to housebreaking.
prime factors of the integer k is even, and is negative if it is odd.
But it is odd how a woman's purse looks so good on me, a man.
this raises an interesting It is odd that many of the descriptions of aliens possibility.
It is odd to visit Amsterdam with"Fair Sex" as a beacon.
The Commission is doing what Parliament wanted in 1996 and therefore it is odd that the report should not accept the Commission's proposal.
In a way it is odd that they make so powerful wines in Apulia.
because some people still think it is odd and unkempt, but this makes wearing a jogger suit even more attractive.
It is odd that this has passed certain people in this Chamber by.
At a time when the cracks in the capitalist system are obvious, it is odd to withdraw proposals that promote alternative
Yes, it is odd but I'm sure there will be some simple explanation.
The free movement of persons that we are discussing here is one of the core principles of the European Union, and it is odd that we are still having all manner of differences of opinion about it. .
It is odd, but I feel almost that my strange friend is with me.
practised and propagated, so it is odd that it does not protect the‘right to convert.
Oh, you may, though it is odd that you refer to them as prisoners.
It is odd that the Balladur initiative still forms one of the cornerstones of the political criteria of Copenhagen.
I also share Mr Prodi's view that it is odd that half of the Commissioners are entitled to vote
It is odd that Europe, usually averse to state aid,