Sentences with phrase «something of a phenomena since»

The Nissan Qashqai has been something of a phenomena since it arrived to move the hearts and minds of car buyers away from hatches and saloons in to crossovers and SUVs.

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Since Secret Escapes launched in 2010, industry insiders have recognised its growth as something of a phenomenon.
In the years since, Greta's star has grown ever brighter and she now stands as something of a cult phenomenon.
The Ford Focus has been something of a phenomenon for Ford in the UK and has now racked up sales of 1,500,000 in the UK since it hit UK roads back in 1998.
It was over eight years ago that I first encountered the souls series with Demon's Souls, and since then the series has become something of a phenomenon, going as far as coining a genre on its own.
A short walk from Rome's Piazza Navona, Frutta — run by a Scot, James Gardner — has, since its opening in January 2012, proved to be something of a phenomenon.
I have worked on many wonderful films, but not since The Full Monty have I been part of something that has become such a phenomenon.
Its face validity does not appear to be something related to indecisiveness but since Turner et al. (1992) review, studies have provided empirical support of commonalities between the cognitive phenomena of obsession and worry.
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