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61. I wish she hadn't sounded quite so bored, nor in so much of a hurry.
62. To learn new skills, I worked my way from one lab to another over much of a decade.
63. But I would like to know how much of a run-up he needed.
64. It's cold comfort, of course, when there isn't much of a market to have a share of.
65. Going into another troupe after being a Tiller would have been too much of a comedown.
66. Our source claims the dealers thought the bike was too much of a move away from Ducati's racing pedigree.
66. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
67. Billy Norfolk was a nice enough bloke, but it wasn't much of a marriage.
68. She didn't have many friends and not much of a social life.
69. A small blemish on the tape of a song or movie may not be much of a problem.
70. The Buid have as much of a capacity for violent behaviour as the members of any other society.
71. There wasn't much of a home life in that time.
72. I'm not much of a basketball fan, but I love baseball.
73. He is not much of a talker; a longish sentence for him is um, his standard reply to most questions.
74. But it would still make a bomb that could flatten much of a city and drench the place with fall-out.
75. But no one, least of all Yves, expected that pinochle had much of a future on Zhanjiang Bay.
76. Taking too much of a divot is called hitting a fat shot and results in a loss of distance.
77. One of this year's debutantes, Primrose was pretty but still far too much of a schoolgirl to interest Aubrey.
78. Though she'd never been much of a nurse and it was hypocritical to pretend otherwise.
79. The book doesn't have much of a plot, but it's characters are fantastic.
80. The local grammar school had put too much of a gawky human edge on his son's image.
81. Martha said it was too much of a coincidence that she should have eaten tainted food on two occasions so close together.
82. Even if others could not see much of a future for Macintosh, they did.
83. The small fines for copying software were not much of a deterrent.
84. Her own father had been as much of a weakling as her husband subsequently became.
85. Apparently he was a rather weak, inadequate man who never was able to make much of a living.
86. It has sharply reduced the growth of Medicaid and taken away much of a special tax break now given the working poor.
87. He was far too much of a gentleman to degrade any woman.
88. Jim's too busy to have much of a sex life.
89. This one's just as much of a prezzie for you as it is for him because it smells absolutely delicious!
90. Otherwise the doyen of all sports may not have much of a future.
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