Sentence examples for could have something of from inspiring English sources

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But she hasn't anchored elsewhere, so the new morning show could have something of a learning curve.

If he could have something of each he would be good ('would be'!) Was his life in India a burden?

Losing all or part of the Oscars could have something of a negative effect on one piece of the Los Angeles economy.

I'm thinking particularly of two female Red Hot Chili Peppers fans who fought over a pair of Flea's pants, the winner squeezing the sweat into her mouth so she could "have something of him inside me".

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Part of it could have something to do with faulty diagnostic processes, leading to overdiagnosis of depression.

"It could have something to do with risks of coming in unaccompanied and identifying potential sponsors," Capps said.

They speculate that the correlation could have something to do with the patterns of neural activity surrounding the amygdala, the seat of fear in the brain.

The absence of acorns could have something to do with the weather, Simmons thought.

This could have something to do with our mode of transport.

That could have something to do with the mountain of nachos I had also ingested though.

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