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单词 Something of
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1. Know something of everything and everything of something. 
2. Gender issues have become something of a hot button.
3. The letter's survival is something of a minor miracle.
4. The monarchy is something of an anachronism these days.
5. The topic of addiction remains something of a taboo.
6. knowing something of everything and everything of something.
7. The facts pose something of a paradox.
8. It came as something of a surprise.
9. I have heard something of the kind.
10. The discovery was something of a fluke.
11. Bykov had forgotten that Malinin was something of a puritan.
12. Despite his apparent liberal views, he's really something of a puritan/he has a puritan streak.
12. try its best to collect and create good sentences.
13. The debate on Europe is proving to be something of a liability for the Prime Minister.
14. Whenever you have an aim you must sacrifice something of freedom to attain it.
15. The vote yesterday appears to mark something of a turning point in the war.
16. As a political leader he was something of a spent force.
17. This is something of a grudge match against a long-term enemy.
18. It might contain something of value.
19. The discovery caused something of a stir among physicists.
20. Tom found himself something of a celebrity.
21. Then the Internet was still something of a novelty.
22. I believe you have something of mine.
23. He hankered to do something of quarrel.
24. The city proved to be something of a disappointment.
25. Sarah tells me you're something of an art connoisseur.
26. The book is something of a curate's egg.
27. Electric-powered cars are still something of a novelty.
28. He plays the trumpet or something of the kind.
29. You are not only a good teacher but our close friend. Thank you for helping us make something of our lives.
30. It was up to him to concentrate on his studies and make something of himself.
1. Gender issues have become something of a hot button.
2. The letter's survival is something of a minor miracle.
3. The monarchy is something of an anachronism these days.
4. The topic of addiction remains something of a taboo.
5. The facts pose something of a paradox.
6. It came as something of a surprise.
7. The discovery was something of a fluke.
8. Bykov had forgotten that Malinin was something of a puritan.
9. Despite his apparent liberal views, he's really something of a puritan/he has a puritan streak.
10. The debate on Europe is proving to be something of a liability for the Prime Minister.
11. The vote yesterday appears to mark something of a turning point in the war.
12. As a political leader he was something of a spent force.
12. try its best to collect and create good sentences.
13. This is something of a grudge match against a long-term enemy.
14. It was up to him to concentrate on his studies and make something of himself.
15. Tom found himself something of a celebrity.
16. He plays the trumpet or something of the kind.
17. To some extent, it has something of conservatism complying with reality, and rejects idealism and transcendentalism.
18. I think he's a physicist or something of that nature.
31. I want to make something of my life.
32. Olives are something of an acquired taste .
33. Linda was something of a character.
34. He walked with something of a swagger.
35. She found herself something of a celebrity.
36. Charlie's always been something of an expert on architecture.
37. We know something of his past.
38. I'm something of an expert on antiques.
39. Education in England is something of a lottery.
40. He's something of a smooth operator.
41. Mending the car became something of an epic.
42. The neighbours regarded him as something of an enigma.
43. Aunt Matilda was something of an eccentric.
44. He has a reputation as something of a troublemaker.
45. I was regarded as something of an eccentric.
46. The picture wants something of perfection.
47. He has straightened up and make something of himself.
48. He has become something of a stickler for the finer observances of royal protocol.
49. He became something of a celebrity in his home town.
50. I have tried to convey something of the flavour of the argument.
51. It's something of a misnomer to refer to these inexperienced boys as soldiers.
52. This is something of a sticky wicket you've got us into.
53. There was something of this mood running throughout the Congress's deliberations.
54. 'Villa' was something of a misnomer; the place was no more than an old farmhouse.
55. Living in such a beautiful old castle is something of a mixed blessing.Just think of the heating bills,[http:///something of.html] for example.
56. She has the ambition and talent to make something of herself.
57. I've known him for many years, but he remains something of an enigma to me.
58. To some extent, it has something of conservatism complying with reality, and rejects idealism and transcendentalism.
59. The protests were becoming something of an embarrassment to the government.
60. Despite his looks he 's said to be something of a Don Juan.
61. There followed something of a fallow period professionally, until a job came up in the summer.
62. He used to be very right-wing, but he's undergone something of a conversion recently.
63. On Capitol Hill, senators today appear to view the matter as something of a tempest in a teapot.
64. My tutor's something of a polyglot - she speaks seven languages.
65. Molasses are mildly laxative and something of a general tonic.
66. A British businessman who can speak a foreign language is still something of a novelty.
67. My friend likes to stroll around the flea market on the chance of picking up something of value.
68. The economy has staged something of a revival in the last year.
69. The south coast of Spain has become something of a tourist ghetto.
70. She received something of a surprise when Robert said that he was coming to New York.
71. This year is something of a trial run for the new service.
72. In spite of this,[sentence dictionary] many people are confident that'The Revealer'may reveal something of value fairly soon.
73. Herbal "tea" is something of a misnomer because these drinks contain no tea at all.
74. I wanted to see something of life before I settled down.
75. Men who do the cooking are something of a rarity.
76. In the past, men who wanted to work with children were regarded as something of a curiosity.
77. The 1970s American model has become something of a collector's item.
78. As a player, he's experiencing something of an Indian summer.
79. My father lived long enough to see that I'd made something of myself.
80. He is something of a folk hero in these parts.
81. He was considered as something of a maverick in the publishing world.
82. As Dr Smith left he said that the inquiry was something of a red herring.
83. So trade between the two nations has been something of a one-way street, with Cuba deriving the benefit.
84. Adam is clever enough, but he's also something of an egomaniac.
85. In the police force he had the reputation of being something of a lone wolf.
86. Even today a man who stays at home to look after the children is regarded as something of an oddity.
87. The origin of the word is something of a puzzle.
88. It was something of a hollow victory - she won the case but lost all her savings in legal fees.
89. Did you say they're moving? I'd heard something of the kind myself.
90. Rosa was shocked by the news, although she had suspected something of the kind might happen.
91. It was clear that Jenkins had something of his father's brilliance.
92. He's seen as something of a loose cannon by other team members.
93. The modesty of the town itself comes as something of a surprise.
94. At that time the motor car was still something of a novelty.
95. The demonstration proves something of a revelation for our teachers.
96. He's undergone something of a reformation - he's a changed man.
97. Frank Spriggs was a very able man but something of a closed book.
98. The nuns who taught him urged him to make something of his life and he did.
99. I think he's a physicist or something of that nature.
100. Ludlam was responsible for making Ridiculous Theatre something of a cult.
101. It's important to try and make something of your life.
102. Women are still something of a rarity in senior positions in business.
103. Sunday lunch with the in-laws has become something of a ritual.
104. The low wages came as something of a shock to her system.
105. I have a biology question for you - I gather you're something of an expert.
106. He was something of an adventurer, living most of his life abroad.
107. How these insects actually communicate presents something of a mystery.
108. Travelling in Europe was something of an anticlimax after the years he'd spent in Africa.
109. Apparently he was something of an acrobat as well.
110. So I was something of a godsend for her.
111. It turned into something of an anticlimax.
112. It had something of a giggle to it.
113. I was something of a child prodigy.
114. He's also something of a clairvoyant.
115. Within the corporation, George was something of a legend.
116. By the time he left the race, he had become something of a celebrity.
117. The Derry reserve goalkeeper concedes that he has become something of a fixture on the bench but is uncomplaining.
118. There had always been something of the fairground barker about Mr Broadhurst and during this period he enhanced it.
119. Noah was considered something of a blowhard, even by his friends.
120. He would never forget the agony he felt, as if something of himself had perished with the herd.
121. In practical curatorial terms the abstraction of software is, in any event, something of a pseudo-problem.
122. In his fourteen years as a fancier he has converted a hobby into something of a triumphant campaign.
123. But the 1996 World Cup was something of a contrivance, a made-for-promotional-purposes event.
124. Men who wanted to make something of themselves went to church, and they went well dressed.
125. I even smartened myself up, becoming something of a dandy.
126. These conflicting demands of the two principles are something of which people are consciously aware.
127. Working-class women who endured hardship and self-sacrifice and survived with something of themselves still intact.
128. The town has struck a Faustian bargain, they contend -- trading something of its small-town soul for success.
129. In recent years funding and management of the health service has become something of a political football.
130. This able and likeable man was admirably adaptable to circumstances and had something of an eye to the main chance.
131. As well as being an ardent botanist, Mr Taylor is also something of a historian.
132. The numbers to be employed in the raid provided something of a problem.
133. That may help explain why alternative keyboards remain something of a novelty in the workplace.
134. Safire, who ungentlemanly called Hillary a congenital liar,[] knows something of which he speaks.
135. During the next few days Stevie was to find himself something of a cult figure.
136. She had heard enough from the Julians to recognise in the disrepair something of the troubles of the Dersinghams.
137. Ironically, SurfWatch has become something of a censor itself, since the company decides which sites to block.
138. In order to deal with the problems of budgeting for this it is necessary to know something of company financial and cost accounting.
139. As semi-podunk semi-newspapers go, Wick Communications is something of a 900-pound gorilla.
140. As regards metaphor, the cognitive approach appears to share something of both semantics and pragmatics.
141. Howard is becoming something of an expert on the theory of social work, in fact.
142. In all things of nature there is something of the marvelous. Aristotle 
143. Promoting a fund has become something of a black art.
144. These events across the Channel had something of a postscript after Cnut's death.
145. This process demonstrates that your organization has successfully produced something of quality or value solely through its own expertise and resources.
146. The Beecher household displayed something of the talent avail-able and the human damage to family members that accompanied the strivings.
147. Take the opportunity, when it arises, to convey something of help or value to the receiver.
148. Hill had established himself as a local hero and also as something of an eccentric.
149. Voice over For a world class decathlete it's something of a gear change.
150. The creative artist may manipulate a medium until something of interest turns up.
151. Goons run rampant; crack is dealt on every corner of the Bronx, and law enforcement is something of a joke.
152. To his complete amazement, Frankie found himself something of a minor celebrity among the children of St Andrew's.
153. Beccaria's attempt to avoid considerations of responsibility and desert must be regarded as something of a failure.
154. Being something of a conspiracy buff, I believe this deal has been in the offing for quite some time.
155. Wyn Stewart and her husband, Peter are proof that the Club was something of a dating agency for its members.
156. I found something of this same sense of superiority among faculty members in the School of Engineering.
157. I have in fact become something of an addict of detector technology.
158. The blades of the Martec propeller are not meshed so they tend to throw open with something of a clonk.
159. Even his friends concede that Pillsbury can be difficult, being something of a diva, hot-tempered and imperious.
160. Those who appreciate his work often see something of themselves in it.
161. The country experienced something of a flight of capital as investors sought alternative outlets in more favourable economic climates.
162. Cake decorating is something of a cottage industry around here.
163. Yet even in its triumph over human competition,[http:///something of.html] the computer is proving something of a boon to the chess world.
164. But nothing delights him more than his futures markets, which are something of a hangover from his trading days.
165. Something of a cult hero to modern limestone climbers, or so I understand.
166. This is no semantic nicety; rather, it is arguable that the distinction reveals something of their political specificities.
167. Cuckney also feels that a top executive needs to set an example by being something of an entrepreneurial risk-taker.
168. On something of a buying binge lately and snapping up smaller cable operators, Cogeco is itself seen as a takeover target.
169. He lived a very isolated existence and was something of a recluse.
170. Much of this is actually linguistics, however - something of an acquired taste.
171. Elite theorists, therefore, stand as something of a half-way house' between Marxist determinism and pluralist voluntarism.
172. One of the last great red-hot liberals addressed the Democratic convention Tuesday, but he was something of an afterthought.
173. I suppose you could say I was a something of a late developer in two out of three.
174. Mancini, who died in 1994 after a long fight with cancer, is undergoing something of a rebirth.
175. All this I learn from the official match programme, price sixpence and now something of a collector's item.
176. For a time he showed a certain curiosity about Liszt and something of the same kind about Wagner.
177. The object in this chapter is to convey something of the nature and application of these techniques without going into detailed descriptions.
178. He fancied himself as something of an impresario, and had some experience negotiating contracts with Hollywood studios.
179. They're being bred by farmer, Christopher Marler and this year, there's been something of a baby boom.
180. Being deliberately deceitful about the Government's policies has become something of a habit for the Labour party.
181. The sexiness of some pre-pubertal children can constitute something of a problem.
182. Such a prestigious credit was something of a mixed blessing.
183. After all the hype, the actual concert was something of an anticlimax.
184. Since Composite was otherwise restricted to fairgrounds, Diderot was telling us something of his opinion of politicians.
185. Sandra joined the Nicholson crowd in the B-movie circle and was to become something of a model for future long-term relationships.
186. He has always been something of a loner. restlessly exploring different avenues of improvisation.
187. The species is beautifully preserved, retaining something of its original lustre, and all the fine details of its ornament.
188. Wringe further argues that the picture of the active citizen heavily engaged in voluntary service is something of a contradiction.
189. As a preliminary to this, it is necessary to describe something of the historical background to interwar West Ham.
190. After the drama of Pye's water wall, this is all a bitter disappointment and something of a disgrace.
191. Thus, by their crystal structure, minerals can tell us something of the pressure conditions at their time of formation.
192. Major Tzann could not help regarding it as something of a personal affront, an act of mute insubordination.
193. Staying at home with the baby has been something of a mixed blessing for Pam.
194. Richard Holmes was something of an expert at the game, but he ended up as a down-and-out by the end.
195. All 181 aircraft were airborne within fifteen minutes, something of a record.
196. Though such rumours can not be proved, they are so endemic that they suggest something of the sort has been occurring.
197. Even so, he could see something of himself in her; that same hardness in the face of adversity.
198. New public art outside of the gallery is something of an oxymoron since ironically most art collections are public.
198. try its best to gather and make good sentences.
199. Hecke's new work has something of interest for both the casual and attentive viewer.
200. The state now provided something of a protective safety net from the cradle to the grave.
201. It is something of an enigma how a man who could not bear to hurt a living thing could serve as defence secretary.
202. If we could follow the slogan that says,"Turn off the TV and open a good book" we would do something of substance for a future generation. Gordon B. Hinckley 
203. Something of an all-star outfit, each band member is an accomplished musician with an impressive r sum and enormous talent.
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