Sentence examples for extra sort of from inspiring English sources

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"I definitely feel a little extra sort of cattle prod" to be energetic in his job, he said, "because I know how easy it would be for them to say, 'Why are we paying you all this money?' " While he does as good a job as anyone in the company, "You sort of feel like your competency is being called into question a little more often," he said.

While at Chipotle, I'm more of a "yes, I know the guac costs extra" sort of person.

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It's a nice little extra that sort of reminds me of Fifa's shooting practise sequences that pop in during loading times.

"There are many times when you come across extras all sort of undressed," but these extras "kept their clothes on the entire time".

Aronofsky's parents, Abe and Charlotte, who were public-school teachers, noticed that he was an extra-credit sort of boy.

And, he says, products like his constitute the new wave in luxury: the fact that you know who made your dress, where it came from and how, and that you are respecting all of that by paying a little extra, equals a sort of karmic added value.

At the end of every team match, the losing side is given 45 seconds to get to a drop ship and evac – if they make it they get extra XP, a sort of consolation prize; but if the winning team takes out every member of the defeated squad before they make it to the craft, the XP gift goes their way.

That's why you can only live for a minute and a half". Despite all the upgrades, the "N" franchise does still buck conventions, such as the long-held video game strategy to collect coins or objects to gain extra lives — a sort of capitalistic cash and exchange program.

Early on the morning of the simulated consulate attack, a crowd of about 25 role-players, costumed like extras in some sort of Iraqi-Afghan action flick, mounted a noisy protest with signs ("Leave Amerika") and ululating women.

Unless Apple secretly built in some sort of extra special X-Ray casera as well.

All these images inhabit an imaginative world in which an ordinary figure is put into a context where it is clear that some sort of extra meaning attaches to him - but there is no clear way of saying what that extra is.

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