Examples of using To have some sort in English and their translations into Spanish
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the band used to have some sort of a fanzine.
An update was released on February 10, 2012 featuring all the characters to have some sort of voice.
I mean, it's nice to have some sort of a tradition, especially when you celebrate Christmas every year in a bathing suit and sunblock.
I don't want to have some sort of corporate capitalist dick fight with the board,'cause that's not me.
I'm afraid it's caused Arthur to have some sort of psychotic break.
sometimes it is advisable to have some sort of capital to fall back on, whether it be $10,000
when it would be enough to have some sort of machine set up to hurl wadded undershirts at him, one after another, like tennis balls.
Every generation seems to have some sort of cultural moral panic,
Toxin also seems to have some sort of quick-healing ability like his predecessors,
I just wanted him to have some sort of fresh-air experience with other kids,
I think the most important thing to consider in your choice of colors is to have some sort of change, more in muddy water in less clear water,
This hut is also thought to have some sort of reproductive symbolism due to the fact that the hut can be easily seen by the men who are working the fields who know that only women who are on their period,
There's a catch though: I want to have some sort of user-friendly switchboard inside Home Assistant to allow me to select at what times I want the heater to be on,
It's thought to have some sort of immunological function perhaps.".
You seem to have some sort of interest in my son.
And the boy seems to have some sort of relationship with him.
Conehead Zombie is the first zombie to have some sort of armor.
Right, but I have to have some sort of degree to date you?
A research facility dealing with sensitive materials would need to have some sort of flood controls.