Example sentences of "[be] [verb] something [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The Irish are seeing something of a cricketing revival … it 's the fastest growing sport in their home country , and they feel confident about taking on the World 's best .
2 Hereford are staging something of a mini revival this year inching their way out of the gloom at the bottom of division three .
3 In an atmosphere so heady with romance , in a climate so receptive to gothic detail and intricate workmanship , jewellery and its design were to enjoy something of a golden age .
4 Kylie , who 's undergone something of a radical image change in the last few months , has just released her new album , ‘ Let's Get To It ’ .
5 Hunt was acquiring something of a bad reputation : both for being accident-prone and for being excessively forthright .
6 The trouble was , of course , that among Henry 's sort of person , a rugby-playing surveyor , for example , or the kind of dentist like David Sprott who was n't afraid to get up on his hind legs at a social gathering and talk , seriously and at length , about teeth , he was considered something of a subversive .
7 Tufnell was still there to wheel away , but after his earlier successes , he was enduring something of a lean spell .
8 The sixth , Italy , was to prove something of a lame duck in their company , because of her lack of resources .
9 He was burning something in a small crucible , watching it bubble .
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