sort of造句151. This sort of thing really is quite beyond the pale.
152. The long - term unemployed now constitute a sort of underclass.
153. I find it unbelievable that people can accept this sort of behaviour.
154. Britain is likely to stitch together some sort of political deal to avoid a confrontation.
155. I'd have thought these black trousers were more your sort of thing.
156. Go anywhere in the world and you'll find some sort of hamburger restaurant.
157. I am very impressed with Brian Hanlon, who seems a switched-on sort of guy.
158. It's sort of silly, but I'd like a copy of the photograph.
159. Do you know how to run this sort of machinery?
160. This sort of thinking just seems to be leading us up/down a blind alley.
161. I didn't mean to be a teacher I sort of drifted into it.
162. I've got some sort of insect bite on my leg.
163. You can't see in this light, but my new coat is a sort of brownish colour.
164. She had a sort of breakdown some years ago, and since then she has been very shy.
165. Only by writing things down could I bring some sort of order to the confusion.
166. A lot of people are looking for some sort of magic bullet that will solve this problem.
167. He seems to have had some sort of religious experience.
168. Some physicists have gone so far as to suggest that the entire Universe is a sort of gigantic computer.
169. I'm not the sort of newspaper owner who meddles with editorial policy.
170. He's got the sort of money that you and I can only dream about .
171. It was the sort of morning when everything goes wrong.
172. It's a special sort of butter that spreads easily even when cold.
173. I didn't hear what he said - he sort of harrumphed and walked off.
174. Health and education are the sort of bread-and-butter issues that people vote on.
175. She seemed a sane , well - balanced sort of person.
176. There was some sort of property deal that didn't come off.
177. The lifeguards must be trained to deal with any sort of emergency.
178. He's the sort of player who's eternally arguing with the referee.
179. He's the sort of person who thrives on hard work.
180. It's particularly contemptible that these sort of people prey on the elderly.