Sentence examples for be considered something of from inspiring English sources

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It must be considered something of a dark horse, though.

Were he not such a successful entrepreneur, Mr. Kurzweil might be considered something of a crackpot.

Donatella Bennett might be considered something of an accidental last-minute tourist.

In retrospect, Sir Paul, who has since become a British citizen, could be considered something of a pioneer.

Before a note of music has been played, this Africa Express gig can be considered something of a miracle.

Who was James Blake, and why might his role in the bus incident be considered something of a coincidence?

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And Stern was considered something of a Milstein partisan.

Ultimately, the debate itself was considered something of a dud.

In France, plus size is called grande taille, and is considered something of an embarrassment.

Among German immigrants, Mr. Bawden said, beer was considered something of a temperance drink.

Judge McDermott is considered something of a maverick here, a loner with an intellectual streak.

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