Sentence examples for suggest something of from inspiring English sources

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They also suggest something of a Greek chorus.

His odd self-portraits suggest something of his strangeness.

I wanted to suggest something of that; of a time that's running out of steam".

The house and its front yard seem to suggest something of the man: well-kept, orderly, in line.

In tone and rhythm, the excerpts suggest something of the banality of cell-phone-enabled mass murder: CALLER: Let me talk to Umar.

It is a bold scene, confidently using scholarly material to suggest something of Housman's unrequited passion for his fellow-student, the heartily heterosexual Moses Jackson.

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The opulence of these scenes suggests something of what inspired Aeneas.

One of her postcards suggests something of this teenage shape-shifting.

The reaction to Alentejo Blue, though, suggests something of the difficulties in making such a shift.

The one time Bobby had dropped a hint, he'd suggested something of the sort.

As Ms. Bravo acknowledged, that awkward-sounding label suggests something of a split personality.

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