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121. He was trying to sort through his belongings and bring them to some sort of order. 122. She isn't the sort of person who bitches about others behind their back. 123. That sort of decision should be taken on the factory floor. 124. I'm not the sort of person who'd do a striptease. 125. With all the night school courses available, there is no excuse for not getting some sort of training. 126. Now he can begin to earn the sort of mega-bucks he has always dreamed about. 127. I really don't think that sort of language is necessary on television. 128. It's the sort of work that calls for a high level of concentration. 129. She's the sort of woman who always says the right things. 130. Safflower oil is low in the sort of fats that are considered to be bad for people's health. 131. The house was so untidy that she spent the whole day trying to establish some sort of order. 132. That sort of thing is quite occasional and not regular. 133. The shelf was full of the sort of books I like to read. 134. His most devoted fans think of Elvis Presley as a sort of god. 135. I deeply resented those sort of rumours being circulated at a time of deeply personal grief. 136. It was the sort of night when phantoms might walk. 137. I had a sort of love-hate relationship with my brother . 138. The walls were not white, but rather a sort of dirty grey. 139. In the past, this sort of work was all done by hand. 140. This sort of attitude exists among certain groups of people. 141. He has pretended to too many women and I hate this sort of man. 142. It wants a special sort of person for that job. 143. It's precisely that sort of slick sales - talk that I mistrust. 144. The new teacher had failed to enforce any sort of discipline. 145. You must stop, and at once, this sort of behaviour. 146. He's not the sort of man you can put one over on. 147. He was a handsome man in a sinister sort of way. 148. He's a sort of people who're incapable of deceiving you. 149. There must be changes in the law quickly to stop this sort of thing ever happening to anyone else. 150. I don't think he's really experienced enough for this sort of job.