Example sentences of "[noun prp] [conj] something of " in BNC.
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1 | For a time he showed a certain curiosity about Liszt and something of the same kind about Wagner . |
2 | Early on , Bawden had been an admirer of Beardsley and something of Beardsley 's precocity stayed with him : the finesse of the line drawing , the love of the macabre . |
3 | Well if they , they may have bought from Japan or something of that sort , erm , got ta little bit stronger yesterday , one seven one three five in New York . |
4 | ‘ Who 's Who or something of that sort ? ’ |
5 | The " De missarum mysteriis " of c. 1195 shows Cardinal Lothar as something of a biblical scholar , teasing out meanings from texts that accentuated the pope 's particular primacy as successor to St Peter . |