of a kind造句1 Things of a kind come together; people of a kind fall into the same group.
2 We're two of a kind.
3 They are things of a kind.
4 He's one of a kind, he really is.
5 You're making progress of a kind.
6 You and Joe are two of a kind.
7 She finds solace of a kind in alcohol.
8 She's a very unusual woman, one of a kind.
9 Each plate is handpainted and one of a kind.
10 Most writers are voyeurs of a kind.
11 Elections of a kind are held, but there is only one party to vote for.
12 They were two of a kind, from the same sort of background.
13 The town offers entertainments of a kind, but nothing like what you'll find in the city.
14 They made me tea of a kind, but I couldn't drink it.
15 It was advice of a kind, but it wasn't very helpful.
16 The school had a swimming pool of a kind, but it was too small for most classes to use.
17 Andrus and he are two of a kind.
18 This Persian carpet is one of a kind.
19 You and me, we're three of a kind.
20 They were two of a kind, people said.
21 I want three of a kind.
22 Gina did indeed start giving lessons of a kind.
23 Intimacy, of a kind; they were both reserved people, they didn't rush things.
24 In one way, he and Dolly were two of a kind.
25 Language is a social institution of a kind; and self-evidently it is open to all sorts of change.
26 There was a suicide note of a kind in the car but the words were not very explicit.
27 The decades since Malthus's time have seen progress of a kind that flies in the face of everything he foresaw.
28 Experience never misleads; what you are missed by is only your judgement, and this misleads you by anticipating results from experience of a kind that is not produced by your experements.
29 They look alike, talk alike, even think alike they're two of a kind/they're very much of a kind.
30 Another comment was that the distinction: inside/outside reminded one of a kind of depersonalised network analysis.