not to mention造句121. Help with everything from car-parking to artist liaison, and in return you'll get a free camping ticket and food (not to mention the use of award-nominated festival loos).
122. That American priest's decision will probably mystify and alienate both the girls and boys of his parish, not to mention the adults.
123. If the companies succeed, they will have brought what Sitka hopes will be a $90 million industry to their city, not to mention a solution to one of the world's most pressing climate conundrums.
124. Not to mention, with season tickets to sell, the Rockets wouldn't roll out a gimpy Yao for the cameras.
125. And not to mention they're dead scared that Harry will Petrify them if they fly anywhere near him.
126. Only recently has Milk been pasteurised before then it was used to nourish populations on a daily basis, not to mention Milk is the base upon which we have yoghurt and cheese.
127. While there are many minor variations of the Soundex algorithm, they all have scant knowledge of English spelling rules, not to mention the exceptions to these rules.
128. They are themselves a paper tiger, not to mention their stooges.
129. Yet there are other aspects of the takeover which Mr Ellison prefers not to mention.
130. The novels and stories are generously seasoned with acrostics, anagrams , number games, and whodunits, not to mention parodies, puns, and multiple layers of hidden allusions.
131. Dracula, Heathcliffe, Rochester, Darcy and not to mention chief vampire Bill in Channel 4's new series True Blood are all cut from the same cloth.
132. Both bigeye and bluefin tuna suffer from overfishing and low numbers, not to mention being higher in mercury than other kinds of tuna .
133. The trinity of graham cracker, chocolate, and marshmallow was so elegant—not to mention addictive—that few of us stopped short of third helpings .
134. Previous researches on this poem are mostly concentrated on imagism and symbolism, but few researchers have studied this poem from the theory of defamiliarization, not to mention the tragic color.
135. Later insults included fitchcock, muckworm, whiffler, ramscallion, squinny and snool, not to mention such 20th-century additions as tripe-hound, shite-poke, roach and lug.
136. Not to mention, these ideas make some people obscenely loaded.
137. Not to mention the physical effects of neural or endocrine overload.
138. In the enterprise, there is no formal external and internal control concept not to mention appropriate governance regimes.
139. Schlamm denounces dialectics and the class struggle, not to mention the dictatorship of the proletariat.
140. It was both deliberate and malicious, not to mention clever.
141. GAZP.MM), the state-controlled group, $1.5 billion in lost revenues, not to mention the damage to its reputation and the loss of market share that resulted.
142. Ex. 9 By the third criterion, the great literatures of the Orient spring to mind, not to mention the languages of Tolstoy, Goethe, Cervantes and Racine.