much of a造句1. You can have too much of a good thing.
2. He isn't much of a scholar.
3. It is too much of a fag.
4. There was not much of a breeze.
5. 'Do you think that made much of a difference to the family?'--'I think so.'.
6. I'm too much of a cynic to believe that he'll keep his promise.
7. It wasn't really much of a storm.
8. She wasn't much of a success as a lawyer.
9. I find this town too much of a backwater.
10. It's too much of a fag to go out.
11. I'm not much of a tea drinker.
12. He is not much of a cricketer.
13. I'm not much of a dancer, I'm afraid.
14. He's not much of a cricketer.
15. They surrendered without putting up much of a fight.
16. He's not much of a companion for me.
17. David's never been much of a scholar.
18. I was never much of a scholar.
19. He's not much of a tennis player.
20. I'm not much of a drinker.
21. It hasn't been much of a holiday.
22. Her new boyfriend's not much of a catch really, is he?
23. After the bomb threat, it was considered too much of a security risk to let the races go ahead.
24. She is too much of a fine lady for me.
25. You're not much of a TV addict, as I remember.
26. The small fines for this type of crime do not act as much of a deterrent .
27. I tried learning the piano, but I never had much of a feel for it.
28. The songs you hear on the radio these days all sound much of a muchness.
29. My name's Zacharias. You can call me Zach if it's too much of a mouthful.
30. I should have got a better price for the car, but I'm not much of a businessman.