Example sentences of "have something of [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | MERTHYR , who visit Hereford in the Cup today , have something of a celebrity board . |
2 | His arguments have something of the character of the Ptolemaic theory of the universe — brilliant , logical , grand , but despite all these things , extremely complex . |
3 | These have something of the character and purpose of propaganda about them and they therefore need cautious exegesis , but they at least manifest the king 's view of his subjects ' expectations and in doing so reveal the model to which he felt he should conform . |
4 | In some respects today 's songs have something of the character of the Psalms , in their expression from the heart without the cerebral and linguistic demands of hymnody . |
5 | These illogical curiosities have something of the wit of Cervantes ' Sancho Panza , and look forward to Alice in Wonderland . |
6 | The portraits of Chatterton have something of the importance to the novel that the living and ageing likeness has in The Picture of Dorian Gray . |
7 | Imagine the very best episode of ‘ Hill Street Blues ’ inspired with the depth of ‘ King Lear ’ and you have something of the flavour of this wonderful film . |