inordinate造句1 They spend an inordinate amount of time talking.
2 Testing is taking up an inordinate amount of teachers' time.
3 Margot has always spent an inordinate amount of time on her appearance.
4 The idea of this gave me inordinate pleasure.
5 The strike has led to inordinate delays.
6 They complained about the inordinate length of time they had to wait.
7 They spent an inordinate amount of time and money on the production.
8 Under-resourcing over many years had led to inordinate delays.
9 They devote an inordinate amount of time, effort and resource to developing high-calibre managers.
10 We were spending an inordinate amount of time sending people to different meetings and not knowing what was going on.
11 Scientists have been criticized for devoting an inordinate amount of time to research on animals.
12 Who spends an inordinate number of work hours surfing the Internet?
13 We found ourselves spending an inordinate amount of time in the chariot, chasing hither and yon.
14 In the Soviet context an inordinate amount of attention has been paid to the willed aims of Bolshevik leaders.
15 Besides he was beginning to experience that inordinate sense of relief which tells you that you have done the right thing.
16 An inordinate number of barber shops, for some strange reason, seem to deal in this kind of exchange speculation.
17 Last, subsidies put an inordinate strain on the budget.
18 She had an inordinate fondness for candy.
19 Inordinate desire is at the root of all evils.
20 The girl has inordinate passion for music.
21 An inordinate spiritual pride destroyed God's Israel of old, and it could easily be a snare to Seventh-day Adventists today.
22 An enormous number of people spend an inordinate - amount of their time, staring at screens.
23 Accelerating interest rates has caused an inordinate number of loan defaults.
24 That is why the social anthropologists are justified in devoting such an inordinate amount of attention to the field of kinship.
25 Either keeping personal creditors accounts or making sundry creditors adjustments can consume inordinate amounts of administrative and accounting time.
26 But in reality, seat-side service is only feasible for those with teeny appetites and an inordinate amount of patience.
27 But the Minnesota Timberwolves, who own the fifth pick, have shown an inordinate amount of interest in Nash.
28 A burden on even the sunniest temperaments, never mind those suffering from inordinate melancholia.
29 James hints that his heroine's demands on life are inordinate.
30 Che Guevara was an Argentine, a doctor, a lifelong sufferer from asthma, a man of inordinate physical courage, hard on himself and on others.