The most intriguing cases of subject-verb inversion are those that involve more than one verb.
Mr. Steinborn, a man who has been mulling inner-city poverty virtually all his life, is an intriguing case in point.
"You make an intriguing case," Lusana said, his fingers drumming the table.
Then I shall provide an intriguing actual case for a lineage of fossils with unusually-good and complete data.
Over the years there have been many high profile and intriguing case of cheating in chess, using differing levels of sophistication.
There is no shortage of intriguing cases, including a potentially momentous school voucher case from Cleveland.
General Electric is another intriguing case.
The more intriguing cases share the following characteristics:
Perhaps the most intriguing case of a big idea meeting a curious fate is the containment strategy devised by George Kennan.