Examples of using Some sort in English and their translations into Slovak
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
Some sort of hospital.
Is, is it some sort of hologram?
Some sort of Stockholm syndrome.
Aren't you supposed to be some sort of genius?
It's some sort of a water tower.
People also translate
You could say she's some sort of angel.
Some sort of vendetta against your dad?
I think it's some sort of scout camp.
Some sort of emotion, though, is always present.
I suppose he's some sort of angel.
Some sort of communication is going on between them.
Do plants have some sort of consciousness?
Will you offer FREEBIES, or a competition of some sort?
You're some sort of special consultant?
No. She said he was wearing some sort of mask.
Is this some sort of Stockholm syndrome?
We believe he's going to create some sort of safe zone.
Or was it some sort of hallucination?
We have to propagate and reproduce some sort of culture.
Yes, there is some sort of life after death.
Most portable electronic devices require some sort of a battery.
And there was some sort of connection,” she recalls.
If you aren't wanting to be pregnant, use some sort of protection.
First, to add some sort of transparency to the process.
There's not a person on this planet who doesn't have some sort of imperfection.
That would be some sort of credit supply.
A security is a financial instrument that represents some sort of financial value.
Most banks offer some sort of online banking option.
Such a package is needed not as some sort of subsidy or aid.
It also plays a role, and some sort of psychological moment.