The play has six roles, and the production offers six singularly interesting performances.
Mr. Treherne, your attitude is singularly interesting; I really almost wish I could add you to my collection of murderers.
It was, besides, singularly interesting from the expedients to which the Hindu architect was forced to resort to imitate the vaults of the Muslims.
It is what made his work, from "Life Studies" on, singularly interesting and emblematic, whether or not you approve of it in the end.
"This is singularly interesting," said the Bishop at length.
While this year's fair has no major works by European heavyweights like Picasso and Matisse, it still has lots of singularly interesting things scattered throughout.
Throughout the planet Earth, where people had gathered to watch this unexpected and singularly interesting tragedy, there swept a smell which mankind had forgotten.
Only in very few cases does it contain any well-founded or singularly interesting analyses, such as in the description of the scientific and technical results achieved through the Fourth Framework Programme.
Advocates of field blending say that its synergies create singularly interesting wines.
Wade and Wade in their 1929 book "Somerset" described the church as a "singularly interesting church, which possesses one of the most stately towers in the county".