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up to the mark造句
(1) Her school work isn't quite up to the mark. (2) I'm not feeling quite up to the mark today. (3) Your grammar is not quite up to the mark. (4) Your work isn't really up to the mark. (5) Her work just isn't up to the mark. (6) The book doesn't come up to the mark. (7) I've got flu, so I'm not quite up to the mark. (8) I'm not feeling up to the mark at the moment. (9) Her latest batch of work just isn't up to the mark. (10) His work is not up to the mark. (11) Her technique is not quite up to the mark. (12) Do you feel up to the mark this morning? (13) She hasn't been feeling up to the mark lately. (14) This work is scarcely up to the mark. (15) Quality and reliability are getting back up to the mark. (16) Because quality is really up to the mark, some is regarded as appointed auxiliary products in numerous automobile-fitting factories both at home and abroad. (17) That is, when they're not watching themselves in the mirrors, making sure that they are still up to the mark. (18) But in recent years concern has been growing that economic forecasts are not up to the mark. (19) This teacher demands hard work from his students, to keep them up to the mark. (20) She did it very scientifically, as knowing the contrariety of coal and the anxiety of flaming sticks to end in smoke unless rigidly kept up to the mark. (21) Ford is still making the series - they are currently up to the Mark VII. (22) The workers get rid of those whose work is not up to the mark. (23) None of the entries won a prize, as none was up to the mark. (24) You can trust the Matron of this hospital to keep her nurses up to the mark. (25) May has got a cold and is not quite up to the mark. (26) We will answer for it that all the products will be up to the mark.