Sentence examples for something of a record from inspiring English sources

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Surely something of a record.

For the UK exchequer, too, the deal marked something of a record.

Could be something of a record, eh?"At the mosque most evidence of the carnage had been cleaned up.

The Doherty family, however, may have set something of a record in attempting to accommodate both sets of in-laws.

In 2015 there are 404 of them: that, remarkably, represents something of a record, last year we counted 315.

If the projections are correct, the number of premieres, about 170, would be something of a record — certainly for this show, and probably for any recent auto salon.

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Again, Christie is something of a record-breaker when it comes to her stage work.

In my experience, sometimes you get something out of a record when you're sober; and then when you're really high you'll hear more depth or get deeper into it and appreciate some of the other levels that are going on.

In this case, he has something of a track record.

And prosecutors have amassed something of a mixed record in trials involving mass killings.

Patey has something of a track record in the area of mass catering.

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