Sentence examples for considered something from inspiring English sources

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And Stern was considered something of a Milstein partisan.

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

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

I wonder if the editors considered something less cheerful.

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

Newley asked him if he had ever considered something of the sort on radio or TV.

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

When she and Levy began collecting, she said, "it was considered something special and admirable.

What would be considered something reasonably insulting in self-defence and what would be considered provocation?

And there is, all things considered, something disarmingly modest about the case the Congressman is making.

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

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