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1 Sometimes extremely upper-class people -some - have a sort of reticence.
2 The porch, and horse above it, have a sort of sacred character.
3 In our Rainbow Club we have a sort of game of tag.
4 I suppose you have a sort of national church with official clergymen.
5 You folks seem to have a sort of grudge against our cooks.
6 But here's a plan and section which have a sort of significance.
7 We have a sort of general armistice and everlasting strife of individuals-Ah
8 I have a sort of sense of ownership over what happens in Iraq.
9 Troitskosavsk and Kiachta have a sort of husband and wife singleness and duality.
10 The only way is to have a sort of nebulous faith.
11 I have a sort of dread of what will come next.
12 By the way, Marr seems to have a sort of power of divination.
13 Surely this kind of light must have a sort of value.
14 Men -gay and straight - have a sort of reverence for her.
15 Beasts often seemed to have a sort of second sight-horsesparticularly.
16 You have a sort of diabolical ingenuity, not intelligence so much as cunning.
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