Sentence examples for to be a sort of from inspiring English sources

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It seemed to be a sort of test.

He ought to be a sort of — of — editor".

Armstrong used to be a sort of postal worker himself.

He didn't want to be a sort of nine-to-five priest.

There seems to be a sort of wall between us and him.

There seems to be a "sort of" couture growing among the ranks of smart designers.

"It got to be a sort of joke with him," she added.

Its signature style just happens to be a sort of antistyle.

It's not our role to be a sort of medical intelligence".

We think it's going to be a sort of teenage confessional".

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Before 9/11, to be a sort-of-specialist in Afghanistan and Pakistan was a pretty obscure distinction.

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