Sentence examples for reached something of from inspiring English sources

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In the previous decade or two, other avant-garde collectives had reached something of an impasse.

The jumbo historical novel would seem at first glance, to have reached something of an impasse.

I asked if his wife knew about his, and we have reached something of an impasse.

"I think — I hope — that we've now reached something of a turning point".

The language of taste has, therefore, reached something of an impasse.

The quadrennial institution of election-watching reached something of a frenzied pinnacle.

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On Bank Holiday Monday I watched David reach something of a milestone in this trail.

Eventually it will reach something of a summit at 205 metres.

In a couple of weeks' time, the government's relationship with the Council of Europe will reach something of a turning point.

Dr. McCormick recalls reaching something of an epiphany, in which he realized that administration could offer as much creativity as scholarship.

This was supposed to reach something of a climax at the end of 2015, with the birth of the ASEAN Community, which would set up an "economic community", turning a region of 630m people into a "single market and a single production base".

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