Sentence examples for sort of mix from inspiring English sources

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You need a sort of mix.

Angers is a charming city, a sort of mix between country and town.

And they sort of mix between a really structured shape, but like it looks more gentle as opposed to geometric, but it stands like a geometric shape would.

So far, drawing up such similarities sounds like a historians' parlour game, a sort of mix and match, but so what?

It looks slightly strange with posh new flats right next to the others, but that's the sort of mix you get in all city centres".

Her name is a sort of mix of malevolent, magnificent, beneficent and maybe Millicent, the flapper played by Julie Andrews in Thoroughly Modern Millie.

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You've seen that sort of mix-and-match approach before (Oliver Stone's Natural Born Killers comes to mind), but Cohen's use of it is singularly personal.

You've seen that sort of mix-and-match approach before (Oliver Stone's "Natural Born Killers" comes to mind), but Mr. Cohen's use of it is singularly personal, and very different from one film to the next.

Through some sort of mix-up, the United Nations had set aside a large space for the Omani gift in expectation of a huge model boat, according to diplomats here, so the three-foot urn, dwarfed by its surroundings, was moved to the lounge.

There was some sort of mix-up, and they said, 'Do you want to see another apartment, on the seventh floor?' " Mr. Dinelaris and Ms. Mabro had capped their price at $950,000, and knew the co-op, at $1.15 million, was out of their league.

The first course, a sort of mixed-allium broth, is a fresh, light soup of green garlic, leeks and scallions.

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