a load of造句(91) That's a load of nonsense.
(92) They look like a load of laundry.
(93) That is a load of rubbish.
(94) Did you get a load of that accordionist?
(95) As John said, what a load of rubbish.
(96) Get a load of Ted's new haircut!
(97) That's a load of baloney.
(98) Tell me a load of old rubbish!
(99) What a load of claptrap!
(100) What a load of tripe.
(101) It's a load of rubbish.
(102) A pack-camel could carry a load of some six hundredweight or 300 kilograms.
(103) All this stuff about poisons in the water supply is a load of hogwash, if you ask me.
(104) She was nicked in a filthy squat with a load of known druggies.
(105) I don't know why you're watching that film,[www.] it's a load of old rubbish.
(106) On the radio whenever Leeds have possession they seem to waffle on about a load of bollocks.
(107) Of course, it was a load of mummery, Fat Henry playing at masques and mystery.
(108) Can I say also what a load of rubbish the story lines are in Coronation Street at the moment.
(109) He did a load of laundry, ran a mop across the kitchen floor.
(110) Marie's left a load of mags behind, so I pick one up and have a flick through it.
(111) The majors were quite polite and everything, it wasn't like they were saying it was a load of rubbish.
(112) My heart aches with a load of sympathy for you and Thomas.
(113) We brought a load of grunts with us, and they jumped off to join their fellows as soon as we landed.
(114) B.. Oh Agnes what a load of nonsense you speak.
(115) And all the time it was a load of rubbish.
(116) He spluttered a load of hip-hop banter as he danced around the drum.
(117) All types of medicines reputed to be the equal of branded goods except that generally they were just a load of rubbish.
(118) The spare wheel was right at the back of the boot under a load of suitcases, so it took me ages to get it out.
(119) He somehow couldn't connect music like that with a load of old toilet rolls.
(120) Judy told me she was picking up a load of barley in East Grand Forks.