Sentence examples for being in a sort of from inspiring English sources

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"It's like sometimes being in a sort of asteroid shower.

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

Brian Moylan starts with the smell: "walking past the pungent cheese section of Whole Foods is like being in a sort of agricultural locker room".

Being a student is like being in a sort of limbo between a teenager at home having to go to school, and living independently and actually (or hopefully) being employed.

"The affection shown for George V," he wrote, "is the survival, or recrudescence, of an idea almost as old as history, the idea of the King and the common people being in a sort of alliance against the upper classes".

' " Orwell elaborates: The affection shown for George V... was obviously genuine, and it was even possible to see in it the survival, or recrudescence, of an idea almost as old as history, the idea of the King and the common people being in a sort of alliance against the upper classes.

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My parents found out after about 6 months of this and I was in a sort-of relationship with a 20 year old who lived 2 states over.

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.

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

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