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1 The Bustanoby's bought out Martin's and created a sort of sidewalk cafe.
2 The guns were fired at regular intervals, which created a sort of rhythm.
3 He has created a sort of-well ,lyric- instoneonthat hill.
4 The swirl created a sort of undertow, dragging Nikki down.
5 It created a sort of extra layer of worry.
6 The containers have created a sort of up-facing tunnel.
7 He created a sort of makeshift hod.
8 He had created a sort of human orchid whose petals showed few, wonderfully few, signs of withering.
9 That created a sort of breathing space that allowed me to move on, just fractionally, to whatever was next.
10 She's created a sort of checklist of what helps her and what she needs to pack if she returns.
11 Repeated meditation on displays of shoal, sand-bank, and water, has created a sort of attachment to geography for its own sake.
12 The alliance of France with the Americans created a sort of reflex patriotism which the Government did what it could to foster.
13 He has created a sort of Covid Westeros, where local warlords rail and scheme against him, as do some of his own courtiers.
14 The extravagance of romantic writers at that time, further, created a sort of subspecies called in its day and since the 'Gothic' romance.
15 I remember, too, that the demonstrator used to wear a blue apron, which created a sort of impression of a cannibal butcher's shop.
16 For many of the teams not involved in the play-off stages of the National League the coming weeks have created a sort of football limbo.
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