Sentence examples for be in a sort from inspiring English sources

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But, in the first few months of their relationship, Harold and Erica were also engaged, as new couples must be, in a sort of map-meld.

"I went to the old Heidelberg uptown recently, and I have to say, it seems to be in a sort of vacuum".

For the spell to be effective, it is essential to be in a sort of denial about the possibility that such future earnings could dry up.

It might help if ministers looked beyond the world of banking, of which they still seem to be in a sort of post-socialist awe, for more of their recruits.

One morning, I accompanied her to the Guy's Frenchy's in Liverpool just to watch her in action: working her way steadily through the sweater bin or the blouse bin, she seemed to be in a sort of focussed high, like a.340 hitter in the batting cage.

Vital to the fabric of DeepMind are what he calls his "glue minds": fellow polymaths who can sufficiently grasp myriad scientific areas to "find the join points and quickly identify where promising interdisciplinary connections might be, in a sort of left-field way".

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Laila is in a sort of aftershock.

One was "in a sort of giggly mood".

We're in a sort of racially awkward phase in this country.

Both actresses remember being in a sort of limbo in their early days in the city.

And Shannon itself has been in a sort of retirement for a long time.

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