Sentences with phrase «come as no surprise to anybody»

Clearly ranked favorites have offered value when they're being ignored by public bettors, which should come as no surprise to anybody who has been reading this column throughout the season.
What happened at Vicerage Road should come as no surprise to anybody.
So it shouldn't have come as a surprise to anybody, that there might be an issue or two that might be raised, however tenuous.»
It shouldn't come as a surprise to anybody that extinction is an irreversible process.
That Samsung is capable of making great hardware should come as no surprise to anybody.
«It will come as no surprise to anybody in Jersey involved in bitcoin activity that HSBC is not really pro-bitcoin.»

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In a study that comes as a surprise to approximately no Christian under the age of 40, the Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project says technology use among religious people is no different than among anybody else.
He described Atiku as a serial defector and presidential aspirant, saying his latest move did not come to anybody as a surprise.
I doubt this comes as much of a surprise to anybody, but let's hit the high points again.
This should come as no surprise, but the awkward «fitness» section in the middle of the conference was enough to make anybody cringe.
While that may come as a disappointment to anybody hoping to catch a glimpse of the wearable at today's Samsung Unpacked event, it shouldn't be too surprising since the company has historically shown off its newest -LSB-...]
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