of a kind造句31 Nor were the paintings on the amphora of a kind any museum would dare put on display.
32 For most parents, children are, if not sacred beings, then a source of a kind of spiritual experience.
33 In the left-hand pocket he found two tarnished coins of a kind he'd never seen before.
34 He says that they carried weapons of a kind which fire by creating a small explosion.
35 A fierce solidarity was forged of a kind that has become archaic in the west.
36 The Gulf war could instead mark the beginning of a kind of Western perestroika.
37 After all, if you sent her your book, isn't that indecent exposure of a kind?
38 Will they see this as largely superstitious - the invocation of a kind of magic?
39 The world has invented many industrial processes which often create pollutants of a kind that do not occur in nature at all.
40 Thus the distinctions are not eternal verities, or supra-historical categories, but actual elements of a kind of social organization.
41 In part two: Four of a kind ... Durnin plays the winning hand as United come up trumps against Luton.
42 It begins to look as if the graptoloids could have been free-floating animals, of a kind without any living counterpart.
43 Finally, humans create habitats of a kind that may well occur in nature, but not commonly.
44 And he gives me a look of a kind that I don't altogether like.
45 Lovers of a kind, cats of a kind, they would have shown their claws.
46 Is he trying to induce me to make a foolish bid, or does he actually have four of a kind himself?
47 You and Lady Lavinia, you are two of a kind.
48 Moreover, the thin weal of the scar along his cheek was of a kind to tell its own story.
49 He suffered, like Vincent, from depressive attacks, of a kind now seen as indicating acute anxiety neurosis.
50 They were two of a kind - extroverted and fun-loving.
51 Two other women lay upon the counter a pickle-bottle and a glass vessel of a kind which altogether defies description.
52 The photographs are an act of reclamation of a kind of urban territory that long ago stopped being landscape.
53 I know the feeling of resentment, of anger, of a kind of twisted jealousy.
54 It does not refer to naive anthropomorphism, to childish notions of a kind of finite Person resident somewhere.
55 Each Keymer clay tile is a work of art, guaranteed one of a kind by the handprint of its maker.
56 Since his patterns were often one of a kind, he relied little on machinery.
57 Social reform might assist such a victory, but it had to be of a kind which the Lords would not reject.
58 A flutter of a kind, in the chest, then the shoulder blades.
59 You have to rotate the trays and try to catch two of a kind consecutively.
60 This is psychology of a kind of flunky .