Sentence examples for said something of from inspiring English sources

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But that moment said something of the concert's critical lack of joy.

An additional 6,000 jobs have been added this year, making it, the report said, something of a slow one.

It is, he said, something of a metaphor for contemporary Mexico, rich in promise, yes, but still far from its ideal.

It said something of McGinley's form, and the standard of the match as a whole, that he could stand on the 12th tee on level terms.

And recently, Hassan Nasrallah, the secretary general of Hezbollah, from the shelter he has rarely left since the 2006 war, said something of the same sort.

Tall, fresh-faced and gangling, he has (it must be said) something of the wary good manners of a young princeling, as he admires voters' pets or talks of his top-notch grades from the National Rifle Association.

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"It is my business to say something of what happened".

Keisha tried to imagine saying something of this kind to her own mother.

"It really seems to say something of what's going on at the time," Professor Kennedy said.

She blamed his lapses on malign subordinates (which says something of her view of his grip on the job).

It says something of those involved that, to varying degrees, they went on to do just that.

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