mark造句91. I'm not feeling quite up to the mark today.
92. Her unhappy childhood left an indelible mark.
93. These elections mark the end of an era.
94. There'll be trouble over this, mark my words.
95. This scar is her main distinguishing mark.
96. A tiny mark flawed the otherwise perfect silk shirt.
97. The experience had left its mark on her.
98. Unemployment has passed the four million mark.
99. She quickly made her mark as a film director.
100. Mark smashed his fist down on the desk.
101. I was searching for a present for Mark.
102. Mark turned off the highway and into Provincetown.
103. Mark carefully how it is done.
104. What mark did you get in the biology exam?
105. Mark Kennedy is the new boy in the government.
106. He'll cause trouble - you mark my words!
107. The experience left a deep mark on her memory.
108. I brought a T-shirt back for Mark.
109. How did you get that mark on your shirt?
110. Your grammar is not quite up to the mark.
111. "I'm pretty handy at giving out advice," claimed Mark.
112. Mark was still pacing like a caged animal.
113. She thinks expensive clothes are a mark of gentility.
114. According to Jo, Mark was still unattached.
115. A big question mark hangs over the company's future.
116. Their new white carpet showed every mark.
117. Mark went in search of water.
118. She claims Mark fathered her child.
119. On your mark! Get set! Go!
120. Cook for 40 minutes at gas mark 6.