Sentence examples for to be somehow from inspiring English sources

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To be somehow connected with the actor".

"You're always nervous that you're going to be somehow gauche".

I found it to be somehow squalid, a knighthood.

The important thing was to be somehow verbally astute.

"They have to be somehow told what to do".

Minghella's job is going to be, somehow, to raise both.

It is not an inconvenience to be somehow "weighed" against the claims of police efficiency.

Although wind and catch rate were expected to be somehow related, no meaningful linear relationship between these variables was found.

"Better to have doubt cast upon your judgement than to be somehow to be blamed".

"One class is turning out to be somehow privileged," he said of the Cossacks.

Female artists in our society (in every society?) have to be somehow accessible.

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