Writers, for example, can be seen to be saying to themselves, "What an intriguing subject!"
His only job was to watch a not very intriguing subject in whom Thames House had some unexplained interest.
Instead, the biographer submerges his intriguing subject in an ocean of political detail.
He has taken on an intriguing subject and raised some important questions but failed to write a coherent or illuminating book.
It's an intriguing subject, but despite grappling through the piece I couldn't help but scratch my head a little at some of the underlying premises.
The Brontës are an endlessly intriguing subject - as a 1931 novel about them put it: "What a family!
Though I shall be sorry to leave such intriguing subjects.
But the most intriguing subject remains the 2-point conversion.
Crime is also an intriguing personal and public subject: criminals each have their personal motivations and actions.
A double show now on view in Westchester casts light on this intriguing subject.