Sentence examples for some sort of condition from inspiring English sources

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Best Caveat Many listings come with some sort of condition.

"He's had his problems and he's got to get himself into some sort of condition but, yes [he is training with the first team]." Bruce resigned as Hull manager in July and has become the sixth man to take charge of Villa in the past 12 months and the second in five years to have also managed city rivals, Birmingham.

Be cautious about instruments if you have some sort of condition.

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"It's very dangerous if someone has some sort of conditions with their heart," she said.

I thought, O.K., this means something, because I certainly thought of myself as being in some sort of purgatorial condition.

For, since the mid 80s, society has decided that adolescent trouble-making is some sort of medical condition.

Ali Soufan, a former F.B.I. agent who helped capture Abu Zubaydah, told me that when Abu Zubaydah was apprehended he appeared to have some sort of eye condition, perhaps an infection.

"I think they should be screened but I also think that, just because they have some sort of hereditary condition, they shouldn't necessarily be excluded.

The value of the euro is set by markets, but it seems reasonable to think it is based on some sort of average condition in the euro zone.

It said that artists suffer from some sort of mental condition, I forget the name of it, but it basically means they're selfish and self-absorbed and so on.

More than a third (36%) had sought help for some sort of medical condition, the most common being acne and asthma, while 27% were dealing with academic pressures, says the report.

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