Sentence examples for somewhat he has from inspiring English sources

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Since leaving the band he's diversified somewhat: he has a group, the Duke And The King, that extends his country palette via soul.

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This season, somewhat sadistically, he has chosen to pair the work with "House of Joy".

Injuries and inexperience have hindered Sidbury somewhat; if he has a breakout season in him, this will be it.

Somewhat embarrassingly, he has suffered dissents on both ends of the spectrum.

While Mr. Bush's support has ebbed somewhat overall, he has the overwhelming support of men, Midwesterners and Southerners.

Afterward, he said, somewhat cryptically, "He has a demeanor and I have a demeanor, and both of us have a cognizance of what it's all about".

Keith Roberts, Plantadit's partner, is also in his forties, and though his technique is somewhat eroded, he has a lot of style, and a beautiful line.

Mr. Schundler -- whose star has faded somewhat as he has stumbled while trying to deal with the political complexities of running an economically and socially diverse city of a quarter-million people -- plans to run for governor next year.

That struck me as somewhat naive – he has clearly not been a foreign correspondent himself – especially coming from an editor of the paper for which Ian Fleming had recruited a number of spies disguised as overseas stringers.

Although Habermas's attitude toward these different modes of critical theory is somewhat ambivalent, he has given good reasons to accept the practical, pluralist approach.

He's also known for regularly writing about the tech industry on his blog Somewhat Frank (he has contributed to TechCrunch as well).

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