much of a造句121. This was not so easy at that time as the crewing arrangements were very much of a closed shop.
122. He tried not to kid himself that he was any longer much of a terror.
123. The track soon becomes rocky and steep, but not too much of a challenge for a decent four-wheel drive.
124. Some kids said it was too soft, or had too much of a peanut butter taste.
125. It's too much of a fag.
126. They are all much of a muchness.
127. I think am pretty much of a fatalist.
128. Never too much of a good thing.
129. John and Robert dressed much of a muchness.
130. This is surely too much of a good thing.
131. I think I am pretty much of a fatalist.
132. I'm not much of a party girl!
133. That's too much of a good thing.
134. I'm not sure Greg is much of a homemaker.
135. I'm too much of a neurotic moody person.
136. How much of a financial outlay is needed?
137. As they anyway stay sexually attractive until an advanced age, it doesn't make much of a difference whether they are 22 or 44.
138. And a small comment from you on the new kerbs at the back chicane, how much of a difference do they make?
139. It does not have much of a diaspora, since native - born Americans seldom emigrate permanently.
140. How much of a volume discount are you prepared to offer?
141. She didn't make much of a contribution at the meeting this morning.
142. He had on a light-blue shirt, buttoned to the top and wrinkled by sweat—it was a warm day, and there was not much of a breeze on the patio.
143. None of my family is much of a letter writer.
144. My father tells me I'm too much of a spendthrift.
145. Q . Out of all the decades you have existed in, which has been your favourite and why, or are they all much of a muchness?
146. He was quite as much of a Rationalist as I am, but he died when I was three years old, and the Court of Chancery decided that I was to have the benefits of a Christian education.
147. Bill's too much of a tightwad to ever eat there.
148. Potential problem of celebrity status is not much of a determent to those seeking limelight.
149. That was when a Japanese term originally made its way into the Chinese language, a symbol of just how much of a latecomer China was to modern science.
150. So selling Alcon, a highly profitable business, will not make much of a dent.