Sentence examples for taken something of from inspiring English sources

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Western culture has also taken something of a hit.

Problem was, Scotland's form had taken something of a dip.

Well, in recent years, it seems to Me, My image has taken something of a beating.

THE notion that aluminium is merely a dull, grey metal has taken something of a hammering lately.

But Fish has taken something of a backseat among the next generation, with Roddick arriving as the next big thing.

The South African judiciary has taken something of a hammering recently over the sometimes erratic performances of black judges.

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You take something of value.

"Come up, take something of hers.

In resting her, Heinrichs took something of a chance.

Shawn writes: Business took something of a bad turn.

For the number-two spot, we take something of a plunge, to the mystery-writer Agatha Christie.

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