Examples of 'had a sort' in a sentence

Meaning of "had a sort"

The phrase 'had a sort' indicates that someone possessed, experienced, or encountered a particular type, kind, or category of something. It suggests that there was some level of variety, distinction, or specific characteristics associated with what was had

How to use "had a sort" in a sentence

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had a sort
Like you had a sort of special vision.
One of our base commanders had a sort off.
I had a sort of familiarity with both worlds.
And then he had a sort of fit.
We had a sort of poet in this house once.
The encounter squad had a sort of official sanction.
He had a sort of farawy look in his eye.
Everything he did had a sort of magic to it.
He had a sort of one of our base commanders.
He was charming and he had a sort of sunshiny feel to him.
She had a sort of connection to the elements.
They have had a sort of.
So we had a sort of baseline for brain development.
Magnetic torpedoes and mines also had a sort of proximity fuse.
I think he had a sort of average school report.

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I have the feeling that they would had a sort of falling out.
They had a sort of privileged gypsy life.
The GINA was a car that had a sort of transformable.
It had a sort of continuity to my life up till then.
I suppose we had a sort of a quarrel.
He had a sort of provincial scorn of literary people.
For Schulin he had a sort of veneration.
Had a sort of collision with my vehicle.
But he also had a sort of timeless charm.
On one occasion she lunged toward me and I had a sort of panic attack.
I have always had a sort of spiritual hunger.
Had a sort of Marlboro Man quality to him.
Louise has had a sort of breakdown.
Right after I picked my card you had a sort of.
She had a sort of instinct for them.
And I thought three days had a sort of power about it.
You had a sort of unusual product and.
Simi and his art director Carlo Leva had a sort of.
I had a sort of respect for you.
The Doves have all had a sort of saintly character.
I had a sort of feeling this was an occasion.
I have had a sort of.
I had a sort of agreement with my father.
In the Japanese garden he had a sort of a pagode built for his collection.
I had a sort of feeling that they might be late.
For three years I had a sort of peace of mind.
We had a sort of accident this evening.
Many many moons ago a local magistrate and I had a sort of misunderstanding.
He really had a sort of religion of wrongness.
Now, what happened is one of our base commanders he had a sort of.
I thought he had a sort of sensitive look.
Had a sort of Proustian rush.
Frank had a sort of.
Have not you noticed that we have always had a sort of chemistry?
So each tweet had a sort of instruction video attached to it.

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