Sentence examples for be something of a from inspiring English sources

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That might be something of a surprise.

This may be something of a problem.

This chapter attempts to guide the test practitioner through what can be something of a minefield.

But there could be something of a resurgence brewing.

At 38, he seemed to be something of a patriarch.

WebOS turned out to be something of a toxic asset.

It is getting to be something of a struggle.

This had proved to be something of a sales problem.

She must, then, be something of a fool".

Mr. Hays looks to be something of a find.

That's got to be something of a result.

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