kind of造句241. It's not the kind of thing he'd do unless he had an ulterior motive .
242. Be quiet! We don't want to hear that kind of dirt!
243. Is this a sign of some kind of deeper psychological problem?
244. It's the only explanation that makes any kind of sense.
245. But two of the most famous writers of advice are women without special training for this kind of work.
246. "I don't approve of that kind of language, " she said, pursing her lips.
247. Such a kind of thing has never been known of before.
248. Many will regard his appointment as the kind of nepotism British banking ought to avoid.
249. Be sure to eat enough of the right kind of food.
250. He opposes any kind of nuclear waste being dumped at sea.
251. The kind of car you drive says what kind of person you are.
252. I'm not sure why, but I feel kind of sorry for him.
253. Try to nip this kind of bad behaviour in the bud.
254. It's very kind of you to spare me so much of your time.
255. That's not the kind of talk one usually hears from accountants.
256. As is usual in this kind of movie, good triumphs over evil in the end.
257. He's a kind of unofficial adviser, but I'm not sure exactly what he does.
258. Unconscious envy manifests itself very often as this kind of arrogance.
259. The headteacher told the boys that he would not support that kind of behaviour.
260. I get out of breath with any kind of physical exertion.
261. Jenny is the kind of child who always clings whenever she's taken to a new place.
262. No one's gonna pull that kind of trick on me!
263. He took drugs as if he had some kind of death wish.
264. This has been so nice, so terribly kind of you.
265. American businesses could soon have a new kind of lawsuit to contend with.
266. He had been engaging in some kind of kinky sexual activity.
267. He may have some kind of neurosis or psychosis later in life.
268. I don't know why he bothers me with this kind of rubbish.
269. The table held a veritable cornucopia of every kind of food or drink you could want.
270. The business in hand was approaching some kind of climax.