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be sick of造句
1. I am sick of always waiting for you! 2. I was sick of waiting for you. 3. We are sick of your complaining. 4. I was sick of their fun and games. 5. I am sick of working for other people. 6. I was sick of his intellectual flimflam. 7. She was sick of old men leering at her. 8. She said she was sick of her life of excess. 9. The public is sick of spin and tired of promises. It's time for politicians to act. 10. I am sick of all the quarrelling among politicians who should be concentrating on vital issues. 11. When we first started we were sick of the way many groups would adopt a cool persona for interviews. 12. I was sick of following baseball through the abbreviated box scores of the international Herald Tribune. 13. Miguel was sick of being part of a machine that was eating up the city and spitting out the bones. 14. The band, who have shot to No. 11 with Drive, say they are sick of being mobbed wherever they go. 15. I was sick of being ashamed at all my gestures of duplicity. 16. No one, knowing the Patriarch, could doubt that, after a day of his voice, Zacco was sick of him. 17. I think the archivist who helped me is sick of the sight of me by now. 18. I was sick of concealments - those retentions of his. 19. At the moment we are sick of politics with one faction at cross-purposes with another. 20. He must be sick of failing the exam. 21. " President Obama replied "You may be sick of him, but I have to deal with him every day. 22. Jewell must be sick of the sight of United, but at least his team proved a point here. 23. I don't wish exaggeratedly to be sick of love till old, if only we could come to stay together, even long distance between, then, we can warm each other, which is enough. 24. I am sure you must be sick of all our noise. 25. You must be sick of all those dice and buttons by now! 26. Everyone will be sick of having the same food for several days. 27. Since I'm also your language teacher, you'll be sick of me. 28. Almunia must be sick of the sight of Messi after he scored a 21-minute hat-trick in the first half and then nutmegged the goalkeeper with the final whistle approaching. 29. A few months on in their friendship Nigel began to be sick of the hints of affection dropped by Eleanor. 30. I mean, we both put up with the same ridiculousness day in and day out—you must be sick of it.