Sentence examples for one or something from inspiring English sources

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"But I probably got it from an e-mail address that—I probably clicked on the wrong one or something.

On the compendium, on this whole spectrum, most of us are a one or something," said Jones.

Something -- perhaps a rough tile or a missing one or something unsuspected -- was acting as a drag on the wing.

In case Timmy wants another one or something?

"I had my own little racket, a Mickey Mouse one or something," she said.

We invent the monster – is it a kind one or something that will destroy us?

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So, yes … the simpler the requesting mechanism the easier and perhaps if you are sending three or four could he just put it on one form or something [62: Ribotyping Trust].

He often intimates that he may not live to finish his term, whether because of overwork and age — he is seventy-oneor something more sinister.

Now, having followed them to unlikely success as an inventor and late-night infomercial star, he must again reconnect with his very patient son (Jake Cherry) and also learn to stop following his dreams, or follow different ones, or something.

"It follows two circuits, the technical and the biological: I can use old shoes to make new ones or something completely different, such as car tyres," said Koch, who has led the sports clothing company since July.

Come to think of it, I believe all the tattoos I've given have been of loved ones, dead ones, or something personal and telltale.

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