10. there's something in/to something: used to admit that someone's words are true or their ideas are successful etc:
- They had to concede that there was something in his teaching methods.
- Do you think there's something to the rumours about Larry and Sue?
11. have something of something: to have a few of the same features or qualities that someone else has:
- It was clear that Jenkins had something of his father's brilliance.
12. be something of a gardener/an expert etc: to know a lot about something or to be very good at something:
- Charlie's always been something of an expert on architecture.
13 something of a shock/surprise etc: [formal] used to say that something is a shock, surprise etc, but not completely or not in a strong or severe way:
- The news came as something of a surprise.
16. make something of yourself: to become successful
... Longman, http://www.ldoceonline.com/dictionary/something
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