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no wonder造句
(181) No wonder viewers often get the two Jennys muddled and call me Jenny Seagrove. (182) Jane: No wonder you're livid. (183) No wonder these people are feeling testy. (184) No wonder it is like a gratis supper. (185) No wonder that on media island they are downcast. (185)try its best to gather and build good sentences. (186) No wonder! Miss Brill nearly laughed out loud. (187) Rajesh: Oh, great. No Superman, no Wonder Woman? (188) No wonder the taxi fare is so expensive. (189) No wonder the loudest applause came from the claque. (190) No wonder kids grow up disregarding the rules. (191) " No wonder Miss O'Hara is faint. (192) No wonder our bus driver is mumbling to himself. (193) No wonder his noodle broth tasted lide chicden stock! (194) It's no wonder that we've lost that community feeling. (195) No wonder! Look! That thunderhead is right overhead now. (196) No wonder you see yourself as a bad person. (197) No wonder everyone speak highly of your commercial integrity. (198) Faced with all this, no wonder Americans are glum. (199) No wonder he looked so dour. (200) No wonder you're such a renowned diagnostician. (201) He speaks a Creole language. No wonder It'sounds strange. (202) And no wonder if, as she said, she lived untouched these last twelve years. (203) Oh...No wonder he always looks tired, dog-tired. I don't think the news is that shocking. (204) It is no wonder that there will be fruit Durian King's name. (205) No wonder they drink, smoke , fright , carouse and otherwise engage in inappropriate social behavior. (206) South Caroline State University boasts a 60% internship rate for its 2010 undergrad class and it's no wonder why: the historically black college has great resources for students. (207) No wonder no one's here – it's not a working day! (208) Shelby: No wonder the TV reporter is standing in a boat talking to the camera. (209) No wonder those forces are so often held to be untrammelled, unfettered or merely triumphant from Seattle to Shanghai. (210) Juvenile tyrannosaurs looked and behaved differently than adults did, so it's no wonder that paleontologists at first thought they belonged to an entirely new species.