Sentence examples for something of a motto from inspiring English sources

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Let's just go.'" It's something of a motto.

In reply, Eldredge and Gould maintained that patterns consistent with punctuational change were observed even when the fossil record was exceptionally good; this led them in 1977 to coin the phrase "stasis is data" (see Gould and Eldredge 1977), which has become something of a motto for their theory.

This article originally appeared on VICE US. "The well-dressed man is he whose clothes you never notice," W. Somerset Maugham once said, and for years, men's fashion adopted this maxim as something of a motto, dressing men in you guessed it—suits, with maybe a "fun tie" or a "wild sock" for variety.

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"More, more, more" may be something of a Lepage motto.

"Bill must serve with distinction," Ms. McCray said repeatedly, in what became something of an office motto.

The phrase "It'll never happen, but if it happens... .. has become something of an unofficial motto for the Giallorossi support over the past few weeks, and was displayed on a number of the banners on show yesterday at the Stadio Olimpico.

When I first heard of the honour system, I assumed it to be something like a motto, a guideline without real application.

"Something the coach has been saying, and it's been kind of a motto, is we don't want this thing to end yet, and that goes for everything that's been going on.

Some examples of a motto would be: "Welcome to the Lord of the Rings Fan Club!

For those who know Google's motto, "Don't be evil", and have taken it at face value, this could come as something of a surprise.

Something of a mess.

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